UPDATE: Big Dogs - Huge Paws animal rescue

UPDATE: Deuce has been adopted into a loving home! Congratulations to him and his new family. See photo below.

Featured animal rescue organization, October 2009.

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Dogtime salutes Kansas's Big Dogs - Huge Paws.

How did your organization get started?
After 4.5 years of devoted volunteer service to Great Danes, I decided I had a greater mission. After discovering a huge need of rescue assistance for all giant breeds, I left Rocky Mountain Great Dane Rescue, Inc. in order to start another non-profit, 501c3 volunteer organization: Big Dogs Huge Paws, Inc. The organization was founded on a core philosophy that every "big" dog deserves a chance!

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Deuce, now in a happy home!

What is your mission?
Big Dogs - Huge Paws Rescue is a 501c3, non-profit organization comprised of volunteers dedicated to rescuing, rehoming, and rehabilitating unwanted giant breed dogs that have been mistreated, neglected, abused and/or abandoned. We believe giant breeds to be loyal and loving, yet very expensive and sometimes overwhelming due to their massive size and need for constant human attention.

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Deuce on all fours

Many families do not do proper research and the result is an alarming number of giant breed dogs in need of assistance. Our purpose is to provide a loving foster home and quality food, medical attention, and behavioral training while they are in our care in order to properly evaluate and attend to each dog's special needs. Our ultimate goal is to place each foster dog in a forever home with a family who has demonstrated their ability to provide the necessary love, attention, and care that every gentle giant deserves. We strive to educate owners and potential owners about each unique giant breed's lifestyle, temperament, nutrition, health, and behavioral needs in order to support the breeds and find the perfect match for each rescue dog in our program.

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After surgery: Deuce's stitches
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After surgery: Deuce in recovery

How do most of your animals find their way to you?

-Too big

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Leisurely Deuce

-Too expensive

-Divorce

-Medical problems

-Moving

-Having a baby

-Lack of training

-Unemployment

-Strays

-Lack of space/out of time at shelters

What happens to the animals once they are in your care?
All dogs in our program are housed in foster homes where they receive only the best of care, food, and training. We determine which foster home is most appropriate based on what we know about the existing pets, family members, and any special needs. All of our foster families undergo rigorous screening and training in order to be a part of our foster team.

All dogs are thoroughly evaluated medically and behaviorally while in our care. They will be microchipped, spayed/neutered, gastropexied (when possible), vaccinated for Rabies, Distemper/Parvo, and Bordetella, heartworm tested, and we treat any pre-existing medical conditions that they may come in with. All of our foster families also work with them on basic obedience as well as any advanced behavioral issues they may suffer from. Our goal is to rehabilitate them so that they will ultimately be successful when they are adopted and our success rate is extremely high. Big Dogs Huge Paws will keep our foster dogs within the program for as long as it takes to work with them and find them the perfect forever home once they are ready to be placed.

Tell us about a particularly compelling animal or inspiring rescue.
Deuce, lovingly known as Moose, is a very handsome, two-year-old, fawn Great Dane who was dumped at a shelter by his owner who requested that he be euthanized. He had something wrong with his legs and he didn't want him anymore. After arriving into rescue, he was diagnosed with severe Wobbler's, and was seen by Dr. Lane, a neurologist. Moose's examination confirmed the diagnosis, and he underwent an MRI which showed a single compressive lesion, making him a surgical candidate. His surgery was scheduled for September 29, but, unfortunately, we hit a bit of a glitch when he bloated and torsed. He underwent emergency surgery and returned to his foster home for recovery.

Needless to say, Moose needed some time to recover from this event before undergoing surgery for his neck issues. I am happy to report that he underwent surgery with Dr. Lane on October 13, and everything went very well. This poor little boy has had more than his share of pain and trouble, but he remains a sweet-natured, gentle soul. Now, thanks to BDHPI, Moose can look forward to a pain free, happy life ahead of him and will go to a forever family who will love and adore him the way he deserves!

Interested in helping? To "virtually foster" him on Save a Dog or to get information about adopting Deuce, click here.

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Anonymous User

I am always to the thought that it is a very good and noble thing running or working in a rescue organization. In addition, I am a dog lover but have not owned any giant breed before. I also love writing about dogs. My latest site is http://www.squidoo.com/the-most-expensive-dog

9 months ago by Anonymous

Anonymous User

I am with an organization called Purr-fect Pals,Inc. We are in Visalia,Ca. Ireciently rescued 2 Great Dane puppies from where they were left in alarge washing machine box(too big for them to crawl out of) they were hungry, bloated from lack of food,and stinky from being in their own waste. Can any one tell me of grants that may help, our organization? We currently have over 40 dogs and cats, allin neeed and worthy of love and care.

over 1 year ago by Anonymous

Anonymous User

Im so happy that Deuce finally found hes forever home ive been fostering him on save a dog for a month and could not give up on him..when i found out he found his forever home i was so happy..now i got another Great Dane on save a dog another fawn female Great Dane .so thank GOD for hes new family and good luck to you all .he is a very pretty boy...

about 2 years ago by Anonymous

Anonymous User

awww.. that i wonderful to hear.. danes are wonderful dogs.. and I hope his forever home loves him as much as he deserves to be loved and cared for!!!

about 2 years ago by Anonymous

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How you can help

Big Dogs - Huge Paws depends on donations from the public to pay for food, transportation, medication, and veterinary expenses. There are several ways you can help:

Donate money

All donations are tax-deductible. You can donate directly via their website or mail a check to:

Big Dogs - Huge Paws
PO Box 460699
Aurora, CO 80046

Volunteer

Big Dogs - Huge Paws is always looking for committed volunteers. Just some of the areas in which you could assist:

  • fundraising
  • home checks
  • grant writing
  • behavior work
  • accounting
  • fostering
  • sewing
  • event planning
  • medical assistance

Adopt

Got room to give? Consider opening your home to a big dog in need of a home.

Help shelter dogs and puppies through Save a Dog on Facebook

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