Monday, August 25, 2014

Tuesday's Tails: Kiara

Underdog Rescue, MN  is a wonderful non-profit rescue group that depends solely on volunteers and fosters to temporarily care for animals in need.  Their goal is to rehabilitate and rehome homeless dogs and cats of any age and breed; many of their adoptable dogs right now are senior dogs who have been rescued from puppy mills.  Underdog Rescue's adoption process is designed to find only the best, most loving homes for their animals.  The organization has been running strongly since 2000, and since then, they have adopted out over 2100 pets!  Since they don't have a building in which to house their homeless animals, they must depend on the kindness and generosity of volunteers, who foster the dogs or cats in their homes until the right home has been found.

The organization is mostly dedicated to "underdogs" - the pups who might be passed by or overlooked if they were in a regular shelter.  These include:  black dogs (and cats!), special needs animals, pit bull breeds, and puppy mill survivors, who, due to the trauma they have likely experienced, require some special love and care.  The fosters who temporarily care for these animals come to every adoption event, ready and willing to share stories about the dog's rescue, personality, and any special needs the animal might have.  Without these dedicated fosters, these homeless animals would likely be put into a city shelter, which tend to be pretty crowded in a metropolis.

I wrote about Underdog Rescue and a lovable Japanese Chin named Kiara way back in April.  Unbelievably, this sweet girl is still looking for a forever home.

Kiara back when she first arrived at Underdog Rescue and still had one of her eyes (photo courtesy of Underdog Rescue website)

Kiara after having both eyes removed (photo courtesy of Underdog Rescue website)

At 7 years young, Kiara still loves to go for walks and have playtime...but what she loves even more is snuggling!  Quiet but full of love, she is both kennel and house-trained, and being blind doesn't seem to slow her down - she adapts to her surroundings and is able to easily navigate a house.  

When Jared and I attended an adoption event in April, Kiara was one of the featured dogs that made an appearance.  She doesn't attend many of these events, since the chaos can be a bit much for a blind dog - while many of the dogs were running back and forth, greeting potential adopters, Kiara was huddled under a metal folding chair in the corner.  I imagine all of the noise and smells were quite overwhelming for her.  I knew she would be at the event, so I sought her out immediately, eventually scooping her up and putting her in my lap...where she remained happily for nearly the entire time!



As you can see, she is quite the snuggle-bug!  It is clear that Kiara has so much love to give...if only someone would give her a chance.  Underdog Rescue adopts only to those in the Twin Cities region, in order to keep track of the well-being of their adopted dogs.  So if you're in the Minneapolis area, or know someone who is, please share this post and help find sweet Kiara a forever home.  Thank you so much for reading <3



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    1. Thank you, Teresa - I can't wait to see this sweetheart find a home!

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  2. Such a pretty girl and so sad she's blind. Sharing.

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    1. Thank you, Sue! She is such a sweetheart and will make someone a great pet!

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  3. Paws crossed in hopes she gets adopted! She looks like such a sweetie. Sharing.

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  4. Oh my, that last photo; she is such a sweetheart. I certainly hope someone will give her a change, it's obvious she'll make a loving companion. Sharing.

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    1. I definitely have my fingers crossed - she has been up for adoption for far too long. :( Thank you for sharing!

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  5. She looks like a real sweetheart! Sharing and hoping she finds a forever home soon!

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  6. Underdog rescue sounds like a great organization, thanks for sharing. Hope Kiara finds a home soon.

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    1. They are without a doubt one of the most stand-out rescues in this area! Thanks for reading, Mark!

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  7. They sound like a wonderful organization. With a one-eyed cat, we have a soft spot for sight-impaired animals and are crossing our paws that Kiara finds the perfect forever family who can see that she loves with her heart and not her eyes.

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    1. I absolutely adore "special-needs" pets, and I so wish that more people had hearts like yours. Thank you so much for your kind words <3

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  8. What a wonderful organization! My family had a blind dog growing up. She was born blind and was so amazing. You would never know she couldn't see. Kiara sounds really special. Hope she finds the purrfect home soon! Sharing

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  9. P.S. Thank you for your condolences about Doc. We will miss him lots.

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    1. I have had some great bonds with other blind dogs in the past; I definitely have a soft spot for them. Thank you so much for sharing! And yes, I was so sad to read about Doc - no matter how old the dog is and how "prepared" you think you are to say goodbye...you can never be truly prepared for that. It is heartbreaking, and my heart goes out to you and Bobby.

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