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Locality: Woodstock, Georgia

Phone: +1 844-364-3772



Address: 1025 Rose Creek Drive, Suite 620-305 30189 Woodstock, GA, US

Website: www.springerrescue.org/

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ESRA 01.05.2021

Dear Utah and Nebraska Springer Lovers-- BE THAT PERSON! We're always in need of foster fabulous foster families. A foster dog will be with you only a short while yet stay in your heart forever. To make your foster experience a wonderful one, we offer many tools and a tremendous amount of support. ... We have an urgent need for foster homes in the following states: California, Nebraska, Utah, Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Alabama, Kansas, Missouri, Tennessee and Kentucky! Take the first step here: https://www.springerrescue.org/support/foster-care-program/ Photo Credit: Thank you, Maggie Ford, for allowing us to share this precious photo of Millie!

ESRA 16.02.2021

Meet Minnie, our new ESRA "Special Needs" girl of Texas, 14 months old! SHARE ME! Minnie came to ESRA at 11 months as a typical rambunctious and seemingly he...althy pup. Little did we know we would discover she had a serious congenital condition. If you would love to help defray some of her diagnostic and surgery costs, there are two ways to donate: (1) Via the Facebook DONATE button, or (2) the ESRA website here: https://englishspringerrescueamerica3.wildapricot.org/dona/ As a result of a major change in her family’s life, sweet Minnie was surrendered to ESRA as a puppy. She is living proof that big things certainly come in small packages! This petite fourteen-month-old girl weighs just thirty pounds, but she is loaded with field-bred puppy energy. She is eager for attention and is way too smart for her own good! On the exterior, Minnie appears to be a healthy dog. Running, playing with toys, counter surfing, and tumbling with other dogs, she at first seemed like any other puppy her age. Unfortunately, there were signs that she might have medical issues, and ESRA and her foster family, who plan to adopt her, have devoted the past few months delving into what those issues might be and putting corrective measures in place. One of the first things her foster family noticed was that Minnie was experiencing urinary incontinence when she became excited or nervous. This was on a larger scale than many dogs with this issue exhibit. Minnie was taken to the vet for a urinalysis to rule out a urinary tract infection. The results came back normal, and it was assumed that she was simply experiencing spay incontinence, a common occurrence after a spay procedure. However, Minnie’s incontinence began to increase, so it was decided that more testing was needed to be sure that nothing more serious was going on with this little girl. An ultrasound revealed what appeared to be an underdeveloped kidney, a congenital condition called renal dysplasia which can occur in one or both kidneys. Fortunately for Minnie, only one kidney was affected. Minnie was also diagnosed with an inverted vulva. A recessed vulva puts a female at high risk for urinary tract infections as the skin folds often trap urine. This leads to a warm, moist environment which allows bacteria to proliferate. Because Minnie had only one functioning kidney, the internists recommended that she have a vulvoplasty (also known as an episioplasty), a surgical procedure to correct the defect/structural formation of the vulva. This would benefit her one healthy kidney. Needing to gather additional information, Minnie's foster family scheduled a consultation at Texas A&M University, which involved overnight travel for them. During the ultrasound, her internist was unable to find her two ureters, the tubes that connect the kidneys to the bladder and by which urine flows. The family was told that sometimes when there is a congenital defect present, additional defects are found. There was concern that the ureters were abnormally formed and perhaps not attached as they should be. That might explain Minnie's incontinence. Such a defect could possibly be repaired via laser. The surgical staff at the university recommended that Minnie have exploratory surgery to find out exactly what was going on. They would also be able to perform the resection of her vulva at the same time. Luckily, they were able to schedule Minnie for surgery the very next morning. Minnie did well through the surgery and has a very good prognosis! It was discovered that her ureters are fine and are functioning properly, but she does have an abnormally short urethra, which is contributing to her incontinence. She will most likely be on a combination of medications for incontinence the rest of her life. However, there is good news! There is current, ongoing medical research for this specific issue. The study is not yet complete, but it does show promise. During the surgery, the doctors were able to repair Minnie’s recessed vulva, which should greatly help to keep urinary tract infections at bay. Her caregivers do expect that she should have a long and happy life, providing that she does not have recurrent chronic urinary tract infections. ESRA is grateful for the support that Minnie’s caregivers and veterinary staff have provided to help ensure that her future is healthy and bright. She is the sweetest girl, and she certainly deserves a long life full of love, comfort, and typical Springer activities! We are also grateful for those friends of ESRA who are expressing their concern by providing financial support to help offset the thousands of dollars of medical intervention she has needed to help her on her way to recovery. Special note: ESRA is only able to list donations made through our website here on Minnie’s Special Needs page. Donations through Facebook are also greatly appreciated but we are unable to post those names. Many thanks to all of Minnie's supporters! Visit Minnie's Special Needs page here: https://www.springerrescue.org/minnie-special-needs/ If you would love to help defray some of her surgery costs, there are two ways to donate: (1) Via the Facebook DONATE button, or (2) the ESRA website here: https://englishspringerrescueamerica3.wildapricot.org/dona/

ESRA 04.02.2021

We often get Springers in our program who need to be only dogs. Finding foster families without resident dogs proves to be quite difficult. We would love your help! Take the first step by filling out our Foster Home Application: https://www.springerrescue.org/support/foster-care-program/ PLEASE SHARE!

ESRA 17.01.2021

Dear Utah Springer Lovers-- This giving season, please consider the gift of fostering in support of ESRA and our Springers. Utah is a very busy state and in d...ire need of additional foster heroes. Begin the process by filling out our online Foster Application. Once received, our Utah volunteers will be in touch:: https://www.springerrescue.org/support/foster-care-program/ Questions? Contact ESRA's Utah Coordinator, Cori Parkinson, at [email protected]

ESRA 06.01.2021

GIVE TO WHAT YOU LOVE! This Giving Tuesday we hope you'll consider making a small donation to English Springer Rescue America, Inc. We're a 100% volunteer 501c3 organization. We're grateful we've been able to rescue more than 350 Springers this year! There are two ways to donate: Use the Facebook DONATE button, or Donate via ESRA's donation form. (Be sure to earmark your donation for Giving Tuesday.)-- https://englishspringerrescueamerica3.wildapricot.org/...... Thank you to all of our followers who are holding their own Giving Tuesday fundraisers for ESRA on the personal Facebook pages! They're quick easy to create, start here: https://www.facebook.com/fund/springerrescueamerica/ Please hit the SHARE button, too! See more

ESRA 17.12.2020

Spread the word! #givingtuesday2020 On Tuesday, December 1, 2020, people around the world come together for one common purpose-- to celebrate and encourage generosity. Did you know you can create your own Giving Tuesday fundraiser for ESRA? We're so excited to see so many have already done so! Thank you! (On the left side of our Facebook page under "Fundraisers", click on "Create Fundraiser". Let us know you'll be going to our Giving Tuesday event here: https://www.facebook.com/events/671989770181098/

ESRA 06.12.2020

We're in need of autumn/fall-themed photos-- Springers in fall leaves, Springers in pumpkin patches, and Springers all dolled up for Halloween-- for our 2022 ca...lendar. The more wonderful and eye-catching photos you submit for consideration, the most fabulous our annual ESRA 2022 Calendar will be! You must be a current member of ESRA OR your Springer must be an ESRA dog. (Nor a member? Join ESRA here: https://www.springerrescue.org/support/join/ Horizontal photos are preferred. Instructions for submitting photos are found here: https://www.springerrescue.org/calendar-photo-submission/