Puppy Haven Rescue Medical Cases
The dogs below are safe in our care until they are well and healthy enough, or their forever family comes along. These dogs in particular have suffered from diseases, physical disability, or severe neglect. The cost of their medical care can be detrimental to our rescue, but we could never give up on them. That's why we need your help! Please read through the cases below and consider donating towards ones care.
Nox

She is our strongest fighter. Nox suffers from a spinal fracture, but does not let it take away her sweetness and joy. Our hope is to help her pain and healing as much as possible, but we need your help.
Click here to read more about Nox.
Picard

Picard was found as a stray with 12 other dogs on a rural road. Despite rescue, Picard tested positive for heartworm. This can be a fatal disease.
Click here to read more about Picard.
Elizabeth

Elizabeth was wandering, pregnant with nowhere to go. She gave birth alone in filth. She raised 2 beautiful babies. Now, she’s heartworm positive and needs our help.
Click here to read more about Elizabeth’s story.
Reuben

Reuben was severely overweight and had a lot more trouble getting up & around than seemed normal. We discovered that Reuben essentially had two torn ACLs, and an excessive amount of inflammation. He will need surgery on both knees.
Click here to read more about Reuben.
Hot Dog

Hot Dog was on a property with over 40 other dogs. After rescue, Hot Dog was found heartworm positive. And while he might look perfectly healthy, his heart is literally under attack—slowly, silently, fatally.
Click here to read more about Hot Dog.
Margarita

Margarita was one of 40 dogs living in neglect. She is now Heartworm +. Heartworms are spreading through her bloodstream, threatening her heart & her future. Without treatment, her heart will give out.
Click here to read more about Margarita.
Newborn Dachshunds

We took in a small family of dachshunds after mama Velvet surprised her owner with her pregnancy. A couple babies had already been lost, and the rest are fighting for their lives.
Click here to read more about our family of fighters.
Dolly Parton

Dolly Parton was just one day away from giving birth and from losing her life. She was at a rural kill shelter, out of time and next on the euthanasia list when we stepped in
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Caroline

Like so many neglected dogs in Oklahoma, Caroline is battling heartworm disease, and treatment will be slow & delicate.
Click here to read more about Caroline.
Flip-Flop

Flip-Flop was rescued from a property with over 40 dogs, and it’s clear she learned early on that the world isn’t always kind. She also tested positive for Heartworm.
Click here to read more about Flip-Flop.
Wave

Wave is a survivor. One of 10 dogs we took in from a large-scale neglect case. Like many of her rescue friends, Wave is heartworm positive.
Click here to read more about Wave.
Sandy

Sandy was one of 10 dogs we welcomed from a heartbreaking hoarding case in rural Oklahoma. Most of the dogs we took in, including Sandy, are heartworm positive.
Click here to read more about Sandy.
Slushy

Slushy came from a place of neglect with more than 40 dogs. His ears were torn up and he was very unsure about what love was.
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Newmie

Newmie is part of a pyrenees family we rescued from a life wandering alone. We were heartbroken to realize that due to lack of care, his growth & development was stunted.
Click here to read more about Newmie.
Kimber

She was dumped—abandoned on a rural property with other dogs and left to survive however she could. Sadly her body, just like her spirit, has been quietly suffering. She’s heartworm and Ehrlichia (a tick-borne disease) positive.
Click here to read more about Kimber.
Kenna

Kenna was abandoned out in the country. Left to fend for herself. Left for dead. After being treated for heartworms and Ehrlichia, her journey to healing is still not complete. She’s still sick and battling something unknown, and needs your support more than ever.
Click here to read more about Kenna
Floatie
