Sunday, May 16, 2010

UPDATE AND OUR AMAZING FRIEND CHUCK

Pixie is all ears

Hi, everyone! We were all touched by the tiny 2 lb Pixie Belle and her remarkable spirit despite a badly deformed leg and rough start to life

She recently went to 5th Avenue Vet Specialists to be evaluated for surgery to make it easier for her to get around without hauling a bent and useless leg. Unfortunately, preliminary bloodwork and tests revealed another even more serious health issue threatening this sweet girl.

It seems Pixie has a problem with her body's filtration system. An abnormal blood vessel is causing everything to bypass her liver and dumping toxins into her body.

There is a surgery that can repair the problem, and little Pixie can live a full and healthy life. The surgery will cost thousands of dollars, but we have decided we cannot give up on this little girl.

The amazingly generous Chuck Palahniuk has donated some amazing items (Fight Club genuine jacket, first edition book, and personal note!) to our May 7 benefit, with proceeds to help this little lady. See
http://waggyspringbenefit2010.blogspot.com/ for more details!
Remember, you can still bid on items even if you can't make the event - email waggytailauction@gmail.com for details!

You can also donate directly to help Pixie Belle's life. Amory's Fund is a special part of Waggytail dedicated to helping individual special dogs with significant medical needs.
Please help Pixie by sending paypal to amorysfund@gmail.com. Checks can be made out to Waggytail Rescue, and mailed to Waggytail Rescue, 170 Norfolk St #10 NY NY 10002 (be sure to note to indicate it is for Amory's Fund/Pixie)
Thank you all for caring!!!

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Pixie Needs an Operation...Can You Help?

Pixie Update


Darbi here, Pixie's foster mom. I have had her here for about ten days and she is doing just great. She is about the sweetest little girl I have ever met and she's so tiny, I take her everywhere. She fits right in my purse! Not a dog bag...my purse. She gets so excited when I pull out the purse because she knows we're going on an adventure. She can't quite jump in there herself because of her bum leg but she tries.

Pixie has been to comedy shows, fancy restaurants, loud bars, television shoots and even for trips in the basket of my bike and nothing seems to phase her. I am amazed at her confidence level, given her teeny size and history. She runs right up to anyone who comes over and makes friends immediately. I brought her to a recording session last night and she was curled up sleeping on the chest of my friend Lizz within minutes of meeting her. She loves everyone she meets. She was a little nervous about other dogs at first but even that seems to be dissipating as she feels more secure. We were in the home of two goodly-sized dogs last night and while she wasn't thrilled to be inspected by them, she did tolerate it.

Little Pixie Belle had no idea of what housebreaking meant when she came here ten days ago but she's learning very quickly. As long as I am sure to put her in the bathroom with a weewee pad and a closed door (she's a lady and will not go in front of me) every few hours, we have no accidents. Her new home will want to keep a close eye on her and keep her on a schedule until this is solved but I think she'll be fine before too long, especially once we are able to remove her chicken leg so she can stay clean.

She's perfectly happy to sleep in a crate when my boyfriend is here but she loves to sleep in bed, too. Typical chi, she will burrow under the covers and sleep for hours and hours and hours.

I am growing very attached to Miss Pixie, of course, but I hope we find her a forever home soon (and her friends!). I don't know what my life holds in the upcoming months and years, so I can't commit to a dog. I know there's a very special loving home waiting for this special loving girl.

Pixie Loves Kids!

Sunday, March 28, 2010

PixieCam

Hello Chihuahua lovers!!

My name is Pixie.

As for me, I'm a sweet and loving female, only a year old. I was born with a badly deformed hind leg, and then discarded at the pound. None of this hardship has gotten my spirits down - I'm a true little survivor!

My bad hind leg really cramps my style. I can't use it to walk, and it just trips my other feet. Plus I pee on it all the time, and I like to feel clean! In order to make me more comfortable, I'm going to go through a surgery that will remove the useless appendage. Anyone who can make a donation to help me with this life-changing operation can donate directly through Paypal via Waggytail Rescue's website. Checks or money orders to help defray the cost of my operation can be mailed to:
Waggytail Rescue
170 Norfolk St. #10
New York, NY 10002

Waggytail Rescue is a registered 501 (c) (3) charitable organizations and all donations are tax-deductible.

Besos....Pixie. From the bottom of "Mi Corazon"


While I'm not going to be available for adoption until I'm all better (a lot of people have asked already - I'm flattered to be so popular!)
I hope you'll all check out some of my pals who are waiting for loving forever homes - they were all rescued just like me! You can see them all here: www.waggytailrescue.org
http://waggytailrescue.org/HTML/AdoptADog.html