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Goodbye Zippy - 11th February 2011
It is with great sadness that we report that brave little Zippy has passed away. Sadly he had been ill for a couple of months and there was nothing more that could be done. He was loved and cherished so much by his family. Our thoughts are with them at this sad time.

Stevie from 4Pawz&More Rescue says:

"This special lad amazed us all when he came into my care. He will always have a very sepcial corner of my heart and I have to say am more upset at the news that I thought I could ever be. He was an inspiration to many and brought many rescues together, strangers from all over the country and in fact a few from abroad with his fund raising appeal. This courageous loving lad went through so much abuse and neglect in his first short months of life and yet still remained so fun loving and full of life. His legacy will live on in our Zippy & Friends Appeal, which has helped so many other sick and abused cases that have come into our care over the years."

Run free special lad
2005 - 2011

Zippy

Stevie asked us to please add a personal thank you to all D for Dog members for their kindness and help that enabled them to give Zippy a loving life.

Zippy Update and Thank You
In September 2006 we highlighted the case of Zippy, a little dog who had suffered some horrific injuries and is now in the care of Stephanie Henry and Pauline Wright of 4Pawz&More Rescue.

Thanks to the kindness and generosity from many people throughout the country who either donated or organised fundraising events, £8,125.00 was raised so Zippy was able to have the much needed operations which would help give him back some use of his legs.
November 23rd 2006
Zippy had the first of a two part operation to repair one of his damaged legs. During the days that followed he received intensive physiotherapy to help stretch his muscles and soft tissue. There was a possibility that another operation may be needed if his ankle wasn’t in alignment with his leg. He responded well to treatment.

November 30th 2006

The second part of the operation to repair Zippy’s left leg didn’t go as well as was hoped and his leg became very inflamed. He was on pain relief and antibiotics for a while but by December 8th he was much
brighter and with the help of his support sling he finally managed to stand on all four legs.

December 18th 2006
Good news! Zippy was discharged from hospital and was welcomed back into the arms of his foster carer Stevie. Zippy still had to undergo constant physiotherapy and take short slow walks to help stretch his muscles and get him to use his legs properly. At this point the hospital was still undecided what to do about his ankle operation.

January 29th 2007

Zippy went back to the RVC hospital to have some x-rays. A decision also had to be made as to whether he should have his ankle straightened. The hospital staff were happy with Zippy’s x-rays and decided it was best not to do any more operations for the time being. The next stage would be hydrotherapy sessions, starting in February.

 
Fundraising effort for Zippy

Zippy getting a cut and blow
dry ready for his big return to
hospital in January.
February 13th 2007
Zippy went for his first assessment for hydrotherapy. He wasn’t allowed to swim because his spine was painful but he received some soothing laser treatment and
massage. This made a big difference – his back was straighter and he managed to run around the room!

Zippy is continuing to have on-going treatment and will hopefully have his first hydrotherapy swim on Tuesday 20th February 2007.

We would like to say a very big thank you to everyone who helped to raise money for the Zippy & Friends Fund.

Zippy Update and Thank You Poster

If you helped to raise funds or would simply like to update people on Zippy's progress, please print off this Zippy Update Poster and put it on the office pinboard, on the supermarket notice board, in the corner shop, or anywhere you think it will get seen by fundraisers so we can give everyone a big "Thank you".
 
Fundraising effort for Zippy  
Zippy looking much happier - February 2007
Fundraising effort for Zippy  
Zippy standing on all 4 legs at last

Fundraising for Zippy
4Pawz&More Rescue is a small voluntary organisation based in Kent. They help rescue dogs in need of help from the UK & Ireland. One of the latest arrivals at 4Pawz&More Rescue is a little Fox Terrier dog called Zippy. He is an incredibly sweet boy and only a baby at no more than 10-12 months old. Yet already in his short life he has been to hell and back.
Fundraising effort for Zippy Little is known about the exact details of Zippy's life before he ended up in rescue other than the fact that he was in two previous homes that are known of.

He has had an accident somewhere along the line and not been taken to see a vet. Recently he was used as a football by a group of kids who thought it was funny to kick a defenceless little dog. It was thought he is now paralysed but he has recently started to wag his tail.

He can't use his back legs and drops on to his hips and pulls himself around on his front legs with his back legs dragging behind him.
Pauline Wright and Stephanie Henry of 4Pawz&More Rescue have been helping Zippy to recover by providing him with therapy and a foster home.

Stephanie, who is currently providing Zippy with a foster home, says "He is a very loving little lad and adores lap cuddles. He is getting on fine with the other dogs and even the kitten and shows no signs of aggression or fear with them. But I do feel sorry for him when they are having fun, running around and playing. He so badly wants to join in".
Fundraising effort for Zippy
Fundraising effort for Zippy But playing and running around is not Zippy’s only problem. When the little lad wants to rest he finds it difficult to get comfortable. Stephanie explains that Zippy usually tries to sleep half sitting up, wedged in a corner of the room or in his crate with his head drooping.
On 11th September 2006, Zippy had an appointment at the Royal Veterinary Hospital to be seen by a specialist orthopaedic surgeon. Hopes were that the surgeon would be able to operate on Zippy to give him back some use of his legs.

Unfortunately the news was not good. The assessment lasted for two hours during which the extent of the damage became clear. Pauline and
Stephanie had some heavy soul searching and decision making to do.

The specialist explained that he had only ever seen two such cases that were on a par with Zippy’s problems. He also explained that Zippy’s body was already showing the signs of rheumatism. The specialist described the three available options.

The first option would be double surgery on both of Zippy’s legs at the same time, requiring weeks of crate rest, physiotherapy and hydrotherapy with possibly only temporary results.

The second proposed option would be to operate on one leg at a time, removing bone from the top of Zippy’s legs above and below the knee, adding plates to straighten them as well as plates on the knee joints and behind the back of the leg, stretch and cut ligaments and tendons and hope that all the tissues will grow back naturally.
The third option would be euthanasia.

Zippy’s carers have decided to try the second option.

Stephanie explains "We know that there will always be someone who doesn’t agree with whatever decision we make but at the end of the day he is in our care, we see him daily and we have to decide what we think is best for him. We believe this option will give Zippy a chance at a better quality of life".

Unfortunately, the £8,000 fee for Zippy's operation is way beyond what the charity can afford. But
Stephanie is determined to try to raise the required funds.

"Zippy is a lively, loving lad and those that have met him can vouch for his character and we feel he deserves the chance to have a better quality of life. We do know the risks that could be involved but they are the risks we all take when considering any operation. This little lad has so much love and pleasure to give."
Fundraising effort for Zippy

Zippy will stay in his foster home while he is having his treatment as he will need daily care and therapy. Once he is declared fit, the charity will be able to concentrate on finding Zippy a new home. A quiet home would suit Zippy well, where he will have short walks and maybe an older playmate to keep him company. Stephanie would love to see him go to a home where he will be loved, pampered and spoilt.

In the mean time, the fundraising effort has begun. The operation cannot go ahead without the funds.
Stephanie and Pauline of 4Pawz&More Rescue are both very aware of the enormity of the challenge they face in attempting to raise this kind of money. They simply ask that anyone who reads about Zippy and wants to help will either give a donation or will help the fundraising effort by organising raffles, carboot sales, jumble sales, or anything they can think of.

Zippy & Friends Fund *

To donate or help in any way please contact
4Pawz&More Rescue:

Donations can be made via PayPal or cheques can be made payable to '4Pawz&More Rescue'. Please contact 4Pawz&More for the address to send your cheque to. Thanks.

Tel: 07951 769 118 / 01732 840 779
fourpawzandmore@aol.com
* The Zippy & Friends Fund is named in such a way that if more money is raised than is needed for Zippy's care or if anything should happen to Zippy before the funds can be used to help him, the money raised can be used to help other dogs in their care.
Zippy Poster

If you would like to help raise awareness of Zippy's plight then print off this Zippy poster and put it on the office pinboard, on the wall of the town hall, the supermarket notice board, the corner shop window, or anywhere you think it will get seen. Thank you.
Zippy is on crate rest at the moment but he is such a lively little lad, he doesn't realise he can't do all the things the other dogs can do. If he wasn't on crate rest, Zippy could do more damage to himself while he awaits his operation.
Fundraising effort for Zippy "Zippy just hates being left behind when I take the other dogs out for their walks so we have special brush and cuddle times when I get home, with some scrummy treats to follow, of course" says Stephanie.

"It is heart breaking looking at Zippy, knowing what this poor lad has been through and yet he has so much love to give".
Fundraising effort for Zippy
About 4Pawz & More Rescue

4Paws&More is a small voluntary non-profit rescue in Kent, run by Pauline Wright and Stephanie Henry, who have over twenty years experience in rescue. They help dogs from both the UK and Ireland.

Some of the dogs are fostered in private homes by volunteers but they also have a small private kennel block where they are able to board other rescues. They also continue to work with other rescues to help place dogs in their care and on their behalf.

All dogs in the care of 4Pawz & More are vaccinated, treated for fleas, and wormed. All the dogs are neutered/spayed where old enough before re-homing. Home checks and a set donation are a requirement of the rescue centre. Crate training, dietary requirements and so on are discussed with all new owners. Puppy and dog socialisation classes are required to be attended. Full back up and contact is given to all new owners.
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