Leech Lake Legacy believes that by working together and collaborating with a larger network of animal welfare organizations, we will be able to do more for reservation animals and pet owners (www.leechlakelegacy.org)
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Saturday, August 9, 2014
An evening with Diana Webster, President/Founder of Native America Humane Society
Leech Lake Legacy is excited to welcome
Diana Webster, President/Founder of
the Native America Humane Society to Minnesota
Date: Wednesday, August 27th, 2014
Time: 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Location: Skyridge Center and Nature Preserve
5800 Baker Road
Minnetonka, MN
Minnetonka, MN
Come hear Diana share a few words:
- Managing Stray dog and feral horse populations on tribal lands
- Learn more about Native America Humane Society/NAHS and Diana's vision
and plan to bring native and non-native stakeholders together to find solutions
for the challenges facing Native Communities in humanely managing
their animal population
- Learn more about the emerging collaboration of NAHS and Leech Lake Legacy
Space is Limited so register early.
Registration fee: $20
[Registration fee waived for tribal members. Email info@leechlakelegacy.org]
[Registration fee waived for tribal members. Email info@leechlakelegacy.org]
Coming together to improve the lives of animals and people of Native communities:
NAHS Mission:
To restore the Native tradition of honoring all beings by providing information, support and resources to animal protection programs in Indian Country.
LLL's Vision:
Envisioning a world where every reservation dog and cat is well cared for.
NAHS Mission:
To restore the Native tradition of honoring all beings by providing information, support and resources to animal protection programs in Indian Country.
LLL's Vision:
Envisioning a world where every reservation dog and cat is well cared for.
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Little Nibi ... The will to survive!
Little Nibi arrived on transport on 7/26/14 |
On Saturday, little Nibi came down to the cities. We had nowhere for the sweet girl to go but new we had to bring her down. We are grateful to Leech Lake Legacy board member, Sandra, for stepping up and agreeing to foster her. She has a long way to go with healing but she is feisty and full of spirit and fire and has an incredibly strong will to survive and live!! :)
On July 28th, Sandra sent the following update:
Nibi went to Kindest Cut today for a follow up visit and is doing well. She is about 4 weeks old and weighs exactly one pound. She will go to the vet next week for another follow up visit. She is still favoring her left rear leg but hopefully that will get better with time and the healing process. The sutures/staples will have to be in for another week or so. I had to work today so Jenny came and picked her up for her vet appointment. She has been on a couple of outings with me since I try not to leave her for long periods of time while she is recovering. She is eating and drinking well and is provided with pain management.
At night she sleeps in a crate with everything she needs and I put the crate on a bench right next to my bed so I can hear her if she fusses during the night. She seems to be sleeping and resting well though. Not that she would get far but I have a fenced yard so I took her outside for some fresh air and some time to walk around in the grass and she seemed to enjoy that. All in all she seems to be doing well considering what she has been through.
And on July 31st, we got the following update:
She is starting to use her left leg a little more so that's a good sign. She is having some diarrhea that started yesterday so I stopped at Kindest Cut after work today to get some sub q fluids so she doesn't get dehydrated and some pyrantel to deworm her. She has discovered the toys in her room and has started to play with one ball in particular. Auntie Terri comes over everyday while I am at work to visit her and make sure she has enough fresh canned food and formula mixture.
She really seems to like her big bed that was donated by Chuck and Don's as I often find her sleeping in there instead of her other bed so I moved her stuffed animals to her big bed. :) It takes a village to raise this precious girl. My Dad commented about how dedicated we all are to make sure that even the tiniest of kittens gets the care and tlc she needs to get better :)
And yesterday (August 1st), she got to spend the day at Kindest Cut for another re-check .... she apparently didn't like to be left alone so the staff let her hang out with them in a shopping cart :)
Nibi supervising (or more likely distracting) Kindest Cut staff while she spends the day with them |
And a big thanks to all who have played a role in making it possible for little Nibi to be given a second chance.