Noahs Arks Donations

We have reached our goal with Mercy and would like any new donations to go toward our fund for emergency medical care for any animal in need.  When an emergency happens, we don’t have time to ask for donations. We respond and have the animal taken to a vet as soon as possible.  More animals can be saved if we have the extra funding.  Please, help us help them by donating to this fund.

September 24 Update 
Mercy is ready for her new home! 

If you feel you are the perfect forever home for Mercy, please contact me at animalcareservices@greenvillecounty.org.. Mercy has now fully recovered from her demodex mange, and will be spayed this week. She is about 6 months old. She is up to date on all vaccinations, and she is current with her heartworm and flea prevention. Mercy is 36 pounds. She gets along with other dogs and cats. She loves kids, and my 7 year old can walk her on a leash with no problem.. Mercy is housebroken and crate-traned. She loves to be outside when the weather is nice, but she wants to be inside with you most of the time. If you are interesting in adopting Mercy, a home visit will be done, and we must be sure that you are the perfect home for her. Mercy will not be released to a rescue; however, if you are a rescue and you would like to post her, or you think you have the perfect home for her, let me know. Thanks1
 
Taryn
Rescue Coordinator
Greenville county (SC) Animal Care Services

Mercy on Day 106 (9.24.08)
    
            

 July 10,Update on Mercy
I have added new pics to Mercy’s last update. She is doing well and is best buddies with my Boston Terrier rescue, Mr. Jiggles. Mercy is a great dog, and gets along with male and female dogs of any size. She loves my 7 year old daughter, too! She doesn’t chase my cat, either. Mercy’s hair is growing back and she is fuzzy now. Mercy goes for her checkup at the vet tomorrow and will probably be spayed within the next few weeks. She will then be ready to go to her furrever home! If you would like to adopt Mercy, please contact me at animalcareservices@greenvillecounty.org. Vet references will be checked and a home visit will be done. Transport is available to the Northeast and in any direction within an hour of Greenville/Greer, SC. Thanks for all of your help, support and prayers.    Taryn

Mercy on Day 29 (7/9/08):
 
 
  
 
 
 
June 18, 2008 Mercy is improving each day by leaps and bounds.  Her foster family (Taryn) has fallen in love with this little b undle of joy.
 
Mercy on Day 5 (6/16/08):

 
Mercy on Day 10 (6/21/08):
 
  
 
 
 
 
Mercy
This is the saddest case I have seen in a while.  Someone brought this sweet girl into the shelter in Greenville.  She has a terrible case of demodex mange and a secondary skin infection. She cannot walk but will wag her tail and try to give kisses. Taryn is going to foster her and Noahs Arks Rescue is going to pick up the vet bills as best as we can.

This little one is a fighter.  It will be  a while before we even know if she will make it but she sure is fighting for her life.  She was at the vet all day yesterday  and they said they have never seen a case as bad as this.  She is on lots of medicine and has had her baths to start healing her skin.

We thank all of you for your kindness, support and prayers.  It is because of you we can help the animals we do. 

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These pictures are the reasons why we do what we do. 
Every animal has a right to life, 
no matter what the cost. 

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