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Betty Isabella
Please
join me in congratulating Cindy and Deb in their adoption of
wonderful Miss Betty Isabella!! Betty will be joining 5 other dogs (4 of
them PMR pups) Rufus, Ricky, Pepe, Lulu and Andie at Chihuahua heaven in
PA! I am sure that this little lady will be made an honorary Chi (or will
teach the gang how to be a yorkie
Yesterday at
about 10 AM 8/9/05 a beautiful older lady entered our new home. She came
with a sense of purpose. The Chi's gave her the respect a woman of her age
deserved. She settled gently into her Punkin bed and she hasn't really moved
much since we got her. She is a lovely little woman. She goes outside long
enough to do her business and then she is ready to go back inside. We are
learning that Yorkie's don't need blankets all the time. She actually
retains body heat. Our Chi's don't work like that. I have never experienced
a little one like Betty and we are learning so much from her. She knows to
circle a space to make sure it is safe. I don't know if you all know but
Miss Betty is blind, deaf, toothless and elderly. She is just about the most
beautiful little girl I have ever seen. Deb and I are still at the stage
where we cry every time we look at her. Life is so hard for her. She has to
work to do anything but she does it, and she does it well. She doesn't want
our help. She does it her own way. What can I say except, before we met her,
we wanted her. Before we got her we loved her. Before she was here one hour,
we would die for her. We have been blessed once again. Thank you to anyone
that had a hand in her rescue and to those that held her gently in your arms
until we could hold her..............
The breeders ID chains are still on their
necks!

This is
Betty. She is a senior Yorkie these photos were taken at the vets
office Thursday night. She is very weak.......

I would
estimate her age at 10-12 years. She was also lice infested. She has
little sight and hearing problems.
We hope one
of her eyes is operable for cataract surgery, we would love her to
See the beauty in the flowers grass
tree and sky also the love and compassion on human faces she has never seen.
Thank you :
Teresa
Siegrist, John Lech,
Eileen Mattoon, Eileen's Gifts,
Llaurie Meyers,
Lana, Bill & Kira McClure,
Linda Bruce.
Miss Betty went to the
ophthalmologist on Tuesday. There was good news and bad news.
First the good news. Her tear
production is staying up there not perfect, but she will continue on the
medications she is on. She is on cyclosporine drops twice a day, and
artificial tears once or twice a day. She will need these drops for life.
The ulcers on her eyes are healed, and hopefully, with proper care, they
will not return.
Now the not so good news. She does have cataracts. One eye her left one is
completely covered. The lens is thickened. Her right eye is not as bad. I
told the eye doc that, if at all possible, PMR would want this little girl
to see, at least something, now that she is free. So, we did every test we
could. We were with the dogtor for over an hour. We dilated her eyes, and
after all sorts of lights and gadgets, looking into her eyes, it doesn t
look like surgery will help her. The vitreous fluid (the stuff that fills
the inside of your eye) has degenerated. The dogtor described it as
looking at a field of sparkling stars. Also, her retinas have degenerated.
They are full of scar tissue. Even with her eyes fully dilated, she could
not see any movement. She may be able to detect a small amount of light,
but, even if the cataracts were removed, it is highly unlikely that she
would see anything even light. The dogtor feels the chance of her being
able to see anything, even a tiny bit more light, does not outweigh the
risk of cataract surgery - especially at her age.
Miss Betty is a happy girl. She loves to be held; loves to bury her head
in the crook of my arm, and snuggle down to sleep. She will snuggle with
whatever pup will let her (usually Jazz). She enjoys exploring the back
yard. Her nose still works and, even though her hearing is not great, she
does hear. Miss Betty may not be able to see the grass she is walking
through, or see my face, or the faces of the other pups here, but she can
hear them, feel them, smell them, and love them. I talk to her every day,
and tell her about her world now. I do not talk to her about her past
other than to tell her she will never go back there, never be cold, or
afraid, or left alone. The dogs here talk to her too. When ever she comes
back to join them (after some time on my lap, or after her face wash, her
bath, or a potty trip outside), they all tell her how much they have
missed her especially Jazz and Saoirse Rose. They are so happy to see her,
to tell her what they have been doing, to ask her where she has been. So,
Miss Betty will not see with her eyes what the world looks like outside
the mills, but she will know because we are all telling her in every way
we can. And I Know that she knows her life is different. I have seen the
changes in her. From a fragile bent little girl, who wouldn t respond at
all, to a regal lady that holds her head high, and is no longer afraid.
She knows her name, knows when it s time for breakfast and dinner. Knows
when Sherman announces it s time for a snack, and is right there with the
rest of the gang, waiting for her treats.
I know how wonderful and joyous it would have been to know that Miss Betty
Isabella would be able to see. The millers took her sight. They broke her
bones, took away her teeth, and allowed parasites to invade her body. But
they did NOT take her spirit. She is one tough old gal, with a wonderful
character, amazing courage and a will to survive.
I know a lot of folks out there donated money for eye surgery for Betty. I
would like to thank you all for your generosity and your prayers, and let
you know that your donations will go to help other dogs like Pippi,
McKenna, Jenny, Kayla, etc., and will help to get more dogs free -
hopefully before the millers have a chance to take away their sight, or
shatter their bones, or break their spirit.
Thanks to all of you for your wonderful support of PMR.
Debbie in RI (The Crazy Dog Lady of Cumberland Hill)
We are testing her for thyroid
problems. She is very sweet considering all that she has been through.

I wanted to let you all know that I am now the proud foster mom to Miss
Betty, one of our more recent rescues. (I have added Isabella to her name,
because such a special girl nees a name that says just how wonderful she
is).
Miss Betty Isabella went to the vet on Monday, shortly after she arrived
here. She has been losing weight, despite eating like crazy, and we also
wanted to check out her heart. They took an x-ray of her last week and her
heart is very large. The vet here listened and said, it is a very strong
and regular heartbeat, and her pulses are very good. Her lungs sound and
look good. She does not appear to be in any kind of heart failure, and
there doesn’t appear to be any masses on her heart. Her eye ulcers are
healed.

She is blind - the vet said
she may see light and dark (but I think maybe she was telling me that so I
wouldn't be so sad for Miss Betty Isabella). The vet feels that Betty's
little body is in what she calls
"starvation recovery mode". It sounds like what poor PMR Emmy went
through. Her little body is so depleted from lack of nutrition,
dehydration, the lice, mites, etc, that she has a long way to go before
she will start to gain weight. I am feeding her every 2 hours for the next
week. They will check her again at that time.
On the x-ray that Robin sent with her, there was a very suspicious looking
spot near her tummy, in addition to a very large heart. According to the
radiologist, the "spot" is gall stones. At this point the vet feels that
Betty needs to concentrate on getting good food and lots of love - to try
and do the best to repair what years of neglect and abuse have caused.
There was one very heartbreaking piece of news however, that just sent me
over the edge. The first thing the
radiologist said when she looked at the x-ray was, "Who hit her?"
At some time in her nightmare of a past life, someone hit sweet Miss Betty
Isabella and broke three of her ribs. My heart still hurts today. I can
not even imagine what would have caused anyone to hurt this tiny girl.
It is very hard to get pics, as she moves around when she is awake, and it
is hard to get her to stop. I also wanted to give you all an idea on how
Miss Betty Isabella walks and moves. Her little back is arched. When she
walks, her head is down, nose close to the ground. She is constantly
moving her head around from side to side. If you talk to her, she will put
her head up, but she does still move it from side to side - trying to home
in on the sounds. Each foot is placed carefully. And she moves in very
jerky motions. The best way I can describe it, is like a marionettes
puppet. Each limb moves deliberately and kind of stutters and pauses as
she walks. She places each foot carefully. Because of the arch in her
back, she is slightly off balance, so I think she is careful to keep
herself, not only from running into things and tripping over things, but
to keep from toppling over. You can see her work to keep herself steady
and in balance. She does like to explore though, and is doing just great
in finding her way around the rooms. (Her favorite room is the kitchen.
She already knows that is where her food and treats are!)
Thanks PMR for saving her. And thanks Robin, for reaching down and picking
her to save, despite how sad she must have looked. A lot of other groups
would have turned their backs on her, would never have given her a chance.
She has a long hard road ahead of her, but I hope we can make her way
easier for her. Once again, I am humbled at these tiny creatures’ strength
and purpose, their willingness to survive. I am even more amazed at their
willingness to forgive. Miss Betty Isabella is a gentle and sweet little
lady, who right now, only wants some tasty food, a soft place to sleep,
and someone to love and hold her. She is a true gift.

I am sending on a few pictures. Unfortunately they are not very good, but
more unfortunately they are very sad. You can see each of the bones of her
spine. You can see her pelvic bones and her ribs, her face is even boney.
Both of her ears are very "leathery" with no fur. She has deep scratches
and scars on her ears - probably from scratching herself due to the lice
and mites. She has sores and scars on her body too. As I said, I will try
and get better pictures when I can have someone here to hold her. It is
hard to get a picture of her face, but I have attached some. Her fur
around her eyes and face is all wet from being washed. With no teeth, and
no sight, she makes quite the mess when she eats, so between feedings and
eye and ear, medicine the poor baby's face gets washed every hour or so. I
think she can already tell when I come at her with the wash cloth - she
tries to hide her face. I learned the first day to wash her up right away.
My little Sherman has decided that washing her face after she eats is a
great thing. She doesn't seem to want to stand there while he gets her
leftovers off her nose!

Please
say an extra special prayer for sweet beautiful Betty. Despite all she has
been through, she has a wonderful spirit and will to go on. She loves to
be held and loved on, and even gave me a little kiss this morning
(although she might have been looking for food LOL!) She is a smart little
girl, that can already manuever her way around my office and the kitchen.
She is doing amazingly well on her potty training, and only has accidents
overnight. She knows exactly what to do when she gets outside (although
she is not too fond of the grass!).
If you have any questions, or want more information on Miss Betty, please
feel free to email me at debbiejo @ cox.net (remove spaces).
May 18th Update
Betty had blood work done on Friday, and the vet just called me with the
results. They did a complete CBC, a SuperChem, and a full thyroid panel.
Here total thyroid values are in the low normal range, but her other
thyroid values are all normal, so it looks like she does not have thyroid
issues. Her liver and kidney values are all normal. The only thing that is
off is that her potasium is high. This can sometimes be a sign of cushings,
but all of her other values are normal, so the dogtor does not think
Cushings is an issue. I will be taking Sherman in for more tests next
week, and we will recheck Betty's potasium level at that time just to make
sure. So, long story short, she is doing great!
BTW her back has straightened out, and she is holding her head up more and
more. I think the only reason she holds it down now, is to make sure she
sniffs everything as she goes. That is the one sense she seems to have
working pretty good, so relys on her nose a lot. Her personality is coming
out more and more. She still sleeps a lot, but also seems to show a lot of
interest in what the other pups are doing. She is getting stronger every
day - and now has no qualms about letting me know how much she hates her
eye meds LOL!
She had dropped an ounce between the 9th and the 13th, so I am back to
feeding her 6-8 times a day (I had dropped it down to 4). The vet was not
concerned, said the difference could be as simple as having just eaten, or
an empty bladder (an ounce is not much), and said her weight may fluctuate
off and on as she rebuilds her body.
I have not yet seen her wag her tail, but she does now hold her little
stub up in the air (I was beginning to doubt she had one LOL). And she has
started voicing her opinion - especially at medicine time or when I take
her empty food bowl away. She has a long ways to go yet, but she is doing
better every day! Thanks for all the prayers!
Debbie
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