I traveled for the first time to the Leech Lake Reservation on April 30 of this year, blissfully unaware of the challenges that lay before me.  I had no idea of the number of dogs that needed help.  I did not realize so many of the dogs would be in such terrible shape.  I could not have imagined the suffering that some of these dogs had endured.
I also had no idea how hard it would be to find places for all of these dogs to go.
Nine dogs were scheduled to be picked up on that first trip to Leech  Lake 
- ACT V was scheduled to take Buddy (a lab/St. Bernard mix with an injured leg)
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| Buddy | 
- Second Hand Hounds had agreed to take Lola (Shepherd mix) and Patches (the very pregnant St. Bernard who was renamed Madeline)
After a week of trying, I still had not found anywhere for the remaining six dogs to go - Andrew, Alexander and Annie (three-month-old Lab mix siblings), Bellie and Nellie (six-month-old Lab mix siblings) and Kane, a four-year-old Shepherd mix.
 
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| Kane - Adopted | 
Before that first trip to Leech  Lake 
Marilou with Pet Haven was one of the first people to respond.  We met on a Sunday afternoon so I could pick up the kennels Pet Haven was donating and we immediately hit it off.  We quickly realized that we were on exactly the same page when it came to animal rescue.
Pet Haven is a member of MnPAW (the Minnesota Coalition for Animal Welfare - a coalition of animal welfare organizations throughout Minnesota  who are committed to working together to aid animals in Minnesota 
The Animal Humane Society in Golden Valley 
Marilou contacted AHS and they immediately agreed to take in the six remaining dogs from Leech  Lake 
Since that first trip in April, AHS has taken in 47 dogs from Leech  Lake 
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| Felix - Adopted | 
- 26 have been adopted
- Four are currently up for adoption
- One is in a behavior modification program
- Three are on medical hold and being treated for injuries then will be placed up for adoption
- Five were transferred to rescues
- One puppy was adopted by an AHS staff member and unfortunately came down with Parvo and died
- One puppy had Intussusception (an intestinal disorder) and died shortly after emergency surgery
- Two had serious untreatable medical issues and were humanely euthanized
- Four are currently waiting to be behavior tested
Of the 47, eight did not do well on their behavior evaluation.  Of those eight:
- Three of the dogs were placed in one of AHS’s behavior modification programs (food and shy/fearful dogs) - two of them are currently up for adoption and one is still going through the program
- Five of the dogs were placed with other rescues
Many of the dogs I have brought into AHS have come in with health issues including broken bones (pelvis, leg), lacerations, kennel cough, cherry eye and others.  Every one of them has been treated at AHS and once they were healthy, put up for adoption.  One of the dogs, Boots, was brought to AHS in May with a severely broken pelvis.  His pelvis was repaired and he has since been in an AHS foster home to recover.  He will soon be up for adoption.
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| Boots | 
Without AHS, these dogs would not have had a second chance.  The situation up at the Leech Lake Reservation is dire.  There is absolutely no way we would be able to help as many dogs as we have from Leech  Lake 
Every week, anywhere from 6-15 dogs are brought into AHS from Leech  Lake Golden Valley 
The animal welfare community in Minnesota 
I will be traveling again to Leech  Lake  on Saturday, July 30 to pick up 10 more dogs, bringing the total number of dogs rescued from Leech  Lake 
If you are interested in learning more about how you can help with the efforts on the Leech Lake Reservation, please email me at jennyafitzer@gmail.com.
 
