RandM Ranch Rescue Division

RandM Ranch Rescue Division

Our mission at RandM Ranch Rescue Devision is to take in neglected, abandoned, and/or abused animals. To rehabilitate said animals to get them healthy.

14/01/2024

Dear SULLY has crossed over The Rainbow Bridge and left several dogs needing Medical Care. Please, Help Us, Help Them by DONATING.

https://www.noahs-arks.net/animal/view/sully-german-shepherd-puppy

Last year was a year of substantial medical bills and dogs that took almost a year to heal. Bills for surgeries that generally cost $3800. now cost close to $8,000. Complicated surgeries such as what Maya had were over $20,000. by the time we got her squared away. She has finally reached the point where we are comfortable with her outcome. The list goes on and on for each dog we have in our care.

My top priority has always been not to see how many dogs I can take on but to ensure the dogs I take get every medical procedure they need to have the best possible outcome. There is no limit to what we will do for the dogs in our care. We are very different than other rescues since all we do is the worst of the worst cases that no one else wants.

I understand why other rescues do not take on the challenge or the expense. You never know what the end result is going to be or the final medical and rehab bills. It isn't fair to the animals to stop short of giving them the best Life possible. When I can't take an animal I know can be saved, I donate toward their medical bills when a good rescue steps up. Our focus will always be on the animals in our care right now.

We have 38 dogs that require round-the-clock care. The cost of running the facility and caring for their needs does not go away when you don't hear from us. It just means we are busy treating, training, and nurturing the animals that have become part of our Family. Most of the animals will live out their natural Life with us because of medical or emotional issues that prevent them from being adopted.

I started Noah's Arks Rescue over 20 years ago. Our Mission is still the same. Take on abused and neglected dogs and give them the best possible care, no matter the outcome. Never give up on an animal fighting hard to survive and thrive with unimaginable obstacles.

Two months ago, we took on a young 4-month-old German Shepherd puppy named Sully, who was critical and needed surgery for infected tonsils. He was lethargic and could barely breathe, and the Owners could no longer take care of his emergency medical needs. They had done all they could and gone into debt doing their best. I agreed to take on Sully's Care and get him the needed surgery.

Sully had abscesses in his throat, and his tonsils were infected. He had enlarged lymph nodes, was having a hard time breathing, and had pneumonia. Surgeries were done, and Sully remained in the ICU until he had recovered. For the next two months, we nurtured adorable Sully and got him through four more bouts of pneumonia. The minute we would clear the pneumonia and bring him home, he was back in the hospital.

Sully was diagnosed with Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy (HOD), which causes pain and swelling in the long bones in his legs. That would cause him to have a fever and lots of pain. Puppies with HOD usually outgrow it as their legs fully develop. HOD is an autoimmune disorder that we felt was causing him not fully to recover from the pneumonia. It was a vicious cycle we were going through.

Every Specialist known to man was brought in to help us figure out what we could do to save dear Sully. Our hearts were hopeful one minute and crushed the next. Sully would return to the Rehab Facility, bounce back for a week, and feel fabulous. He would run and play with the other pups and was so happy. Each time, we were cautiously optimistic. We so loved Sully and wanted our precious boy to get well.

Sadly, Sully took a turn for the worse, and his pneumonia returned with a vengeance. He was back at the hospital, and this time, he needed to be on oxygen. He never fully recovered and was so bad he could not come out of the oxygen chamber. I was willing to do anything for this incredible puppy. I had to make the hardest decision of all for sweet Sully. I decided our dear boy had given all he could, and he could no longer fight to survive. It was time to help him cross over The Rainbow Bridge. Sully passed instantly surrounded by people who loved and adored him.

While grieving for Sully, we soon became aware of several dogs now sick with unknown respiratory issues that had been in contact with Sully. We now have six dogs we have had to quarantine sick with upper respiratory problems. None of these dogs have been to the vet since the vets came out to us. We have determined that Sully must have contracted a new strain of virus that he brought back to the facility, and that is why he became so ill this time.

We have taken drastic measures to protect all the dogs in our care. We have too many dogs that are immune compromised. We are in full lockdown mode until we get every dog with this severe respiratory issue well. We have vets coming into the facility to care for those who are not well. We are not taking any chances of this spreading to another dog.

This new respiratory virus is killing thousands of dogs. Be very careful when taking your dog to the vet, dog park, or boarding facility. Routine vaccinations are not stopping this virus/bacteria. It appears to be a variant of kennel cough that lasts for months and becomes pneumonia. Don't take any chances with your loved family pet.

We need everyone to donate in honor of dear Sully so we can help all the new ones in need now. Sully's bills were beyond anything you could imagine. His visits to the hospital and ER were non-stop. I do not regret taking on Sully. He needed someone to step up and fight with him so he could get well. Unfortunately, his immune system was compromised, and he could not recover from all the ailments he kept getting.

Please, DONATE so we do not lose any more dogs in our care.

29/08/2023

Horse wrangler

19/06/2023

The old boy did his magic act again this year, he scares us to pieces every time he does it.

08/05/2023

Tuck, pushin' 30 but still with us.

03/07/2022
06/06/2022

Tuck found the good grass

08/05/2022

We have some bunnies that need new homes, pet or ?. PM for info. Pics soon.

12/03/2022

Not an official rescue but needed a new home, so this one is getting to become part of the family.

24/02/2022

Bags of feed for Tuck, thank you to all that donated, this is a huge help.

16/02/2022

A huge thank you to pampered Chef and all who purchased during our fund raisers for Tuck, a check arrived and we are going to the feed store asap!

Photos from RandM Ranch Rescue Division's post 30/12/2021

This is peep peep, the chick hatched by a duck.

Photos from RandM Ranch Rescue Division's post 20/11/2021

Just trapped these babies

14/11/2021

We will soon be doing a Pampered Chef party to raise funds for Tucks winter feed and care.
Start your gift list now.

27/10/2021

Little escapee

09/10/2021

Baby chick just hatched by a duck.

Photos from RandM Ranch Rescue Division's post 02/10/2021

The new babies and mom

Photos from RandM Ranch Rescue Division's post 19/09/2021

We have babies!

Even with flash you can't really see them but they are there, we are hoping momma can care for them and they all make it.

More pictures as they grow.

Photos from RandM Ranch Rescue Division's post 24/08/2021

Tuck and Rose at the weippe rodeo

14/08/2021

I am so close to my goal with my Pampered Chef fundraiser for RandM Ranch and it closes tonight! I only need 8 friends to grab a can opener for me to reach it. Or you can order something else you’ve been eyeing - those sales count for me, too!

All the other PC products are available. This can opener is just $25, is a smooth edge opener which means NO sharp edges, plus it has a 3-year warranty! Makes a great gift. My ordering link is below in the comments. Thanks in advance.

06/08/2021

I am so excited to be hosting an online Pampered Chef fundraiser for RandM Ranch right here on Facebook! You can play games to win prizes and shop for awesome kitchen gadgets wherever you are! The party will run all week. My consultant, Amy, is really fun, plus she’s going to be sharing lots of recipes to help you spice up your menu. If you didn’t get your invite but want to party with us, just click the link to my group below to join. Once you’ve joined, please use the “invite” button on the Facebook group to invite your friends. And if you’d just like to shop, the shopping link is in the comments. Thank you!

Photos from RandM Ranch Rescue Division's post 26/07/2021

Pasture mates, today was a good day

21/06/2021

Waiting their turn to run (walk) barrels at the kamiah rodeo.

14/05/2021

I didn't get photos but our Tuck got his feet trimmed and he is shedding out to the darkest red I have seen him.

Photos from RandM Ranch Rescue Division's post 04/05/2021

These kittens will be six weeks old soon and are looking for new cat friendly, loving homes.

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Our friends brand new baby, she is a twin

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