Lost Souls: Found! Inspiring Stories about Chihuahuas
By Kyla Duffy
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Lost Souls: FOUND! Inspiring Stories About Chihuahuas is a heartwarming, thought-provoking compilation of over 50 true stories that address the cruelty of animal neglect and abuse and the joy rescued dogs bring to their new homes. This book is a must-read for Chihuahua lovers and people who are considering adopting dogs. A SIGNIFICANT PORTION OF PROCEEDS FROM EVERY SALE IS DONATED BACK TO CHIHUAHUA RESCUE GROUPS.
Excerpt: "Sandy suffered badly from seizures and was concerned about collapsing alone at home or being embarrassed by one in public. She discovered that while her husband, Bud, could not be with her all the time, a seizure alert dog could. Only a handful of dogs have the ability to alert their guardians when a seizure is coming, and it turned out that five-year-old Ben, who was about to be euthanized for outstaying his welcome at a shelter, did. Since adopting Ben, Sandy is more confident about going outside and being at home by herself because she knows he will tell her when a seizure is coming. Ben went from almost losing his life as an expiring pound puppy to giving a woman a whole new leash on life. What a dog!" -Barb Rabe and Debra J. White
Read more about Sandy and other amazing Chihuahuas inside!
Kyla Duffy
Happy Tails Books is driven by a passion to help needy animals by raising awareness about adoption and the proper care of domestic dogs and cats. We are grateful to our volunteer photographers and editors who help us make these books come to life. Happy Tails Books donates up to 25% of gross profits back to rescue organizations. Any rescue enrolled in our rescue partner program is eligible for a donation from each sale made through this website. You can indicate your favorite rescue on the check-out form when you make a purchase. Since 2009, Happy Tails Books has published more than 1,000 stories from people who have fostered and/or adopted dogs and cats! Co-editors Kyla Duffy and Lowrey Mumford are dog lovers who have been publishing the Lost Souls: FOUND! series since 2009. Lowrey knows journalism, and Kyla has experience in entrepreneurship; this has created the perfect synergy for the Happy Tails Books project. Lowrey and Kyla have two adopted dogs each, and they continue to support the rescues in their communities.
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Lost Souls - Kyla Duffy
Introduction: Giving Hope
"Be the change you want to see in the world." -Mahatma Ghandi
There have been many loves in my life, but my true love is rescuing homeless animals—Chihuahuas, to be exact. My love affair with the breed began 14 years ago when I purchased a precious, black and white Chihuahua puppy at a mall pet store (before I was educated about puppy mills, a sad reality of the dog breeding industry that is exposed in this book). The alert, bright-eyed puppy caught my eye, so the store clerk took him into the back playroom
to meet me. This I will never forget—in the playroom the tiny puppy took a Nerf football three times his size and slung it across the room, looking back at me with a smile. Needless to say, I fell in love with Petie
and his spunky personality. His search for a home had ended that day, and Petie is still alive and well, but little did I know, my journey toward discovering my life’s passion had just begun.
Four years later I suffered a health crisis that robbed me of my career and my personal relationships with family and friends including, sadly, my marriage. However, it was through those difficult years that I gained valuable insight into myself, which in turn led me closer to becoming a champion for animals in need.
The pursuit started with a phone call to a local animal rescuer. I asked her how I could become involved in fostering homeless animals, and she referred me to a local animal rescue organization. I soon became a foster parent with the organization, and my first foster dog was a special-needs Chihuahua-mix named Brinksey. His epilepsy was so severe that he was deemed unadoptable, so Brinksey became my permanent foster dog and a bright light in my life for almost two years. During our time together, he taught me how to face adversity. He gave me courage, strength, and hope, but most notably, he provided me with unconditional love. Brinksey’s light eventually faded, but he sparked a passion in me that continued to burn bright.
Over the next few years, I fostered hundreds of animals—mostly Chihuahuas—sometimes ten at a time! I became a volunteer adoption counselor and experienced the joy of matching once homeless dogs with their new forever
families. I spent my free time at the shelter feeding, walking, and helping to socialize the fifty or so homeless dogs they had at any given time. Eventually, through my hard work and determination, I was promoted to a paid management position at the shelter, which propelled me further into the world of animal rescue. That is, until fate stepped in.
Divorce, college, financial problems—life’s circumstances interfered once again, forcing me to tearfully say goodbye to my job at the shelter and the desperate animals I so loved. The saying goes that absence makes the heart grow fonder, but for me the absence of hopeful puppy dog faces in my life wrenched at my heart.
Two years went by before I was back on my feet and eager to refocus on animal rescue. I started contemplating how I could personally make a difference in the lives of homeless Chihuahuas in my state. After a few months of soul searching, a message was delivered to me: Giving hope.
Chills went down my spine. Had I been called to action again? The answer was yes, and giving hope
soon became the motto for Chihuahua Rescue of Georgia, Inc., the first breed-specific rescue organization for Chihuahuas in the state of Georgia.
Since 2008 CRGA, Inc. has saved the lives of close to one hundred homeless Chihuahuas. Our founding principles are to prevent pet overpopulation through spay/neuter awareness and to promote responsible guardianship in the community. Like the other rescues mentioned in this book, our adoption program ensures careful, lifelong placement for each animal. Through these practices we continue giving hope
to Georgia’s homeless Chihuahuas.
Your passion may not be to start an animal rescue organization as I have, but as you read these wonderful stories of love and hope, I encourage you to think about your passion in life. How can you take your love for animals and make a positive difference in your community? With your help, together we can change the fate of homeless animals in our country. And that’s hope we can all count on! -Leigh Ann Dickey, Chihuahua Rescue of Georgia, Inc. Director and Founder
Inspiring Stories About Chihuahuas
Tiny, but mighty.
Not Your Average Old Man
I’d been affiliated with the SPCA as their Chihuahua rescue contact for 14 years, and they usually called me regarding their most serious cases. One day, when my husband and I were hard at work in our home office, a call came in: We’ve just seized a 19-year-old, severely abused Chihuahua-mix. He’ll need specialized care that we can’t provide. Can you help?
Of course, I dropped everything, grabbed one of the many dog crates adorning every corner of our house, and flew out the door with the usual parting words to my husband: Don’t worry, we won’t adopt him!
I didn’t even make it to my truck before pausing to think: "Who am I kidding? Of course, we’ll adopt him! Who’s going to take on a 19-year-old dog?" I later found out that my husband was laughing as I left—he’s been my partner in rescue for too long not to know exactly what was about to happen.
I arrived at the shelter to find that severely abused
was an enormous understatement. One of the workers hurried me into a back room where I was handed a limp, soggy skeleton covered with gray fur and wrapped in a towel. His name is Ringo, and we had to bathe him. He was filthy and crawling with fleas,
the employee whispered. At the sound of her voice, he weakly raised his head, and I felt the feeble wagging of his tail through the towel.
Ringo ended up at the shelter after a neighbor of his abusive family had called the SPCA about ongoing neglect. The investigator pulled up just in time to see the apparent man of the house
boot Ringo out the front door and down the stairs, where an elderly woman sitting in the front yard then began punching him in the head. They agreed to surrender Ringo in return for no charges being filed (yes, you read that right).
Ringo was too weak to walk more than three or four steps without falling over, so my husband and I lined the entire floor of our office with fabric pee-pads. We set up a crate with clean, soft bedding and provided fresh water and warm, mushy food, which had to be given by oral syringe. We spent most of our days in the office, and I stayed with Ringo at night, camped out on the floor.
By the third morning, he showed no improvement, and in fact, I believed he was dying. I took the first vet appointment I could get after the weekend, which happened to be at a small satellite clinic owned by our major veterinary hospital. Dr. Marnie took one look at Ringo, told the receptionist to cancel or postpone appointments for the rest of the day, and we raced him to the main hospital where he was placed on IV and subcutaneous fluids.
He was diagnosed with mid-stage renal (kidney) failure and some cardiac issues, but to our amazement, Ringo rallied! Dr. Marnie did some on-the-spot research, devised a homemade recipe for renal failure (much more effective and quick-acting than commercial diets), and loaded me up with vitamins and supplements, free of charge.
Within a few days, Ringo was tottering around on shaky legs, and we soon re-named him Tim, in honor of the great comedian, Tim Conway, and his old man impression from the Carol Burnett Show. Not only was Tim starved nearly to death, his hips and back were misaligned from repeated kicks. It’s a miracle he survived the beatings, though we later found out that Ringo’s main abuser was his owner’s boyfriend. We can only hope he didn’t suffer for his entire 19 years.
We were blessed with Tim for 6½ months, during which time his eyes went from dull and expressionless to lighting up the room when he saw us. He spent hours ambling around the house, and every time he’d pass a full-length mirror he would stop, stare at himself, and preen, as if to say, "What a fine-looking boy I am!" His thin, dry coat was replaced by a soft, thick, luxurious one, and his ribs disappeared under a healthy layer of muscle, tissue, and fat. When his eyes finally did become too sensitive to the bright sun, we simply bought him a pair of Doggles (doggie sunglasses), which he sported as though he were Joe Cool.
Tim’s veterinary issues eventually caught up with