Update 12/10/2011 -
I'm sorry to say that Stevie has been put to sleep. Her adoptive mom, Stefanie Larue, agonized for some time over the decision but ultimately decided that the pain she was suffering did not afford her the quality of life she deserved, and made the painful decision to end her suffering.
From her facebook page: "her time has finally come...there is nothing else that can be done for her. her bones have deteriorated...it's not just her legs anymore...it's her inner bones. "
Finally free of pain:
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STEVIE AT PEACE*** TEARS IN HEAVEN R.I.P. 12/10/2011 |
To friends of Stevie from her step mom:
"To all of those who loved and supported our little Stevie the Survivor…
It is now been one week after having to let my precious Stevie go. Last
Saturday, at 4pm, I experienced one of the biggest heart breaks my
mind, body and soul has ever felt. It has quietly shaken my internal
peace. Have since felt such emptiness in my moments of existence without
her and a profound sadness lingers within. I know it was the right
decision to make. But it still hurts. SO MUCH!! But I loved you so much
that I had to gift you with freedom. Freedom of pain. You hid it well
with me until the end. I know it’s because you too wanted to stay here
as long as you could to be with me as I felt the same about you. We made
a pack. If I had to stay here on this earth, then so did you! We had to
survive together!! And we did. For a while. But things change, our
bodies change, and they give out on us sometimes. And sometimes, we have
done all we can and there is nothing left to do… but to let go. It was
the hardest thing to let go of you. Of your body as it lay in my hands
and arms. Even after you left to go sleep with the angels. I apologize
to the vets for it taking so long for me to actually give you over to
them. Your spirit had already gone. I saw it leave. Never witnessed that
before but I saw that it was peaceful. But again, it still hurts. SO
MUCH!! I would hold you as much as I could while I was gifted with your
presence because I knew… I knew it would be some of my last moments to
hold you. Especially at night snuggled up watching movies. Beautiful
moments embedded in my memory.
I will see you again soon my
little Stevie girl. I smile thinking of when I will join you over the
rainbow bridge to complete the end of my journey because that is where I
want to be. To see your little crooked wiggie tail going in circles
when you see me again, to hold you for so long, and this time, never
having to let you go. I will see you again soon…
Until then,
there is another Stevie the Survivor out there that needs people like us
to help rescue them from the shelters. Sadly, there are so many in
fact. And it is my continued commitment to rescue another that is need
of my sacred love. And I will do in honor of Stevie and all others out
there like her… May God bless their unconditional souls.
Thank
you again, truly, to those of you who helped rescue Stevie from the
shelter, those who transported her to Brent Air Animal hospital from the
shelter, all of the vets, especially Dr. Edmonson, and vet techs,
especially sweet Kaylan (you were always her favorite) who cared for her
and helped her heal quickly. And without the undeniable efforts of my
kick ass animal advocate and long time friend Linda Delizza and ever so
big hearted Kris Kelly and the Kris Kelly Foundation… I would have never
been able to adopt the most amazingly little vibrant creature that
deeply enriched my life. Kris Kelly, I am devoted to you for life for
choosing me to adopt Stevie. We were meant to be together until her end
and I am so grateful you understood why.
Finally, to all of
Stevie’s supporters… some of you donated, and donated greatly. And I,
more than anyone, thank you so very, very much. Without your generous
donations I would not have had the treasured time with Stevie that I had
and she, would not have experienced the unconditional love, fun, joy,
excitement, play time, and some levels of comfort from the pre-existing
pain. And to those of you who supported her by showing her love on her
Face book fan page, constantly following her, posting such inspirational
and loving thoughts… even just the valuable time you took out of your
days and night to check in on her was so appreciated.
The
on-line support has been so overwhelming so that is why I decided to
write this letter. In hopes of precisely expressing my deepest gratitude
to you all along with sharing a bit about what it was like to be
blessed to have crossed paths with such a beautiful spirit and soul.
Stevie… you are forever cherished."
Rest in peace, sweet girl. Your life was short and hard, but you knew what it was to be loved for the final 6 months of your life.
-- original story below--
On May 25th an injured Chihuahua was brought to the Lancaster animal shelter. On May 26th, a call for help was posted to the Chihuahua Rescue group, with a picture of this terribly abused little girl.
On May 27th The little Chihuahua was rescued by the Kris Kelly foundation. Her new name is Stevie and she is getting help.
Over the Memorial day weekend, Stevie was taken to Brent-Air Animal Hospital for treatment. Images are available here.
6/6 - An update from Dr Schlanger:
Stevie's head wound is healing nicely and responding very well to our daily treatments and bandage changes. Her attitude has significantly improved as she is feeling much better. We are consulting with specialists in order to determine the best way to further diagnose and manage her orthopedic issues.
Update 6/7 - New photos of Stevie at Brent-Air Animal Hospital
Update 6/9 - An update from the doctors...
Testing has revealed that Stevie has an immune mediated disease (erosive polyarthritis) that is causing her joint problems. It is very severe and advanced. Surgery is not an option for Stevie. She will need to be on medication for the rest of her life to try to control this disease and protect her other joints. She will likely also need lifelong physical therapy. Hopefully custom splints can be made so that Stevie is more comfortable when she walks. Her head wound is more than 50% improved but there is no way of telling what caused it. She is still getting daily bandage changes and lots of love. Stevie is most comfortable when being held or laying in a soft padded bed. Once her head wound has healed she will be ready to go to her loving foster home.
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This poor baby will always need special care |
Update 6/20/2011 - Stevie now has her own facebook page - Stevie the survivor
Moving forward, Stevie's facebook page is the best place to monitor her progress.
Update 6/27/2011 - Stevie has been taken home to live with her new caretaker Stefanie LaRue. Her head wound is healing, but her arthritis related issues are not so easily fixed. There are plans to get her a wheelchair to help her get around. Good luck Stevie! Visit her facebook page to track her progress moving forward.
Final update 8/04/2011 - Stevie is doing well in her new home, is loved and happy, and has some new wheels to help her get around. Her facebook page is kept up to date with her progress, so feel free to visit and comment there.