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Nora - A Second Chance

Despite what challenges they bring, there are some rescues we can't say no to. Nora is one of those rescues.

We don't know her entire history, but we do know that in September 2022, Nora was found as a stray and taken to a shelter. After several months of not being reclaimed or adopted, it was discovered she had a torn cruciate. As this other shelter did not have the funds to pay for her surgery, Nora's future was looking bleak

Nora's story - and sweet, gentle disposition - moved us. After many discussions and finding a foster who was willing to take on the challenges of pre and post-surgery, it was decided to bring Nora into Friends of Noah.

It was then discovered that Nora has likely been dealing with ACL tears in BOTH legs due to the severity and the scar tissue that has built up. Nora has also been dealing with chronic ear problems due to 'cauliflower ears'.

Nora is currently scheduled for bilateral TPLO surgery in early February. In the meantime, she has a hard time sitting or laying down like other dogs. She always has to 'shift' to one side because her legs don't fold under very well. She can't stand very long without having to sit down. She can't go for walks like other dogs because of her lack of mobility. She can't play with other dogs because it hurts her. She can't get comfortable for any length of time. She is on meds to help with her pain until surgery.

Despite her pain, Nora truly has the BEST personality! She is an absolute sweetheart who loves nothing more than a nice butt scratch, a belly rub, and a snuggle! We know that Nora will be an amazing companion once she is all fixed up!

As you can imagine, Nora's surgery costs will far exceed her adoption fee. This is where your donations make a difference. We hope that you will consider a donation at https://bityl.co/GKa5.

Special thanks to #fosterhero Kris for taking Nora in and giving her all the love she deserves!

Nora:  Post op Bi-lateral TPLO surgery

Nora: Post-op Bilateral TPLO surgery

2/2023: Nora had surgery and is resting comfortably (as can be) with her foster family! All indications appear to be a successful surgery♥

2/20/23: Happy girl Nora! Just over 1 week post op. The bandages are off (still has stitches), but already a big difference. Her #fosterhero can tell she feels so much better as she is no longer has to sit down every 30 seconds because she’s in pain.

YOU can help make a difference in the life of a pet life Nora! Donate today!

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ANIMAL LIFE MATTERS.

Since 2009, Friends of Noah has taken a full-circle approach to animal rescue. As a foster-based dog and cat rescue, Friends of Noah is committed to providing new opportunities to stray and abandoned animals, educating the public, and offering assistance to pet owners struggling to provide for their pets.


MAKING A DIFFERENCE IN 2022

As of 11/1/2022 Friends of Noah programs have:

  • taken in 72 stray/abandoned animals. That number is growing every day!

  • distributed over 21,000 pounds of food to needy animals. CAFÉ (Companion Animal Food Effort) works with local food pantries to distribute pet food to families in need.

  • contributed over $25,000 to families who could not otherwise afford emergency medical care for their pets through Noah’s Animal Fund.

  • continued to educate the public about animal safety and compassion through SAFE (Saving Animals through Focused Education).

WILL YOU BE ‘PAWT’ OF THE SOLUTION IN 2023?

You can help us change the conditions that lead to pet homelessness! The average dollar amount it takes to get an animal ready for adoption is $350. This includes spay/neuter surgery, vaccinations, microchipping, health/behavior assessments, vet checks, and more as determined necessary.

For less than $1/day, you can make a difference in the life of one homeless pet. We invite to make a donation and/or become an Annual Sponsor by providing the financial support that makes completing our mission possible. Learn more by clicking the button below!