November 2020
Louie recently turned 12 years old! He’s so alert and still playful at times. He sleeps well and although he’s blind in his right eye from a cataract, his hearing is perfect. Louie doesn’t miss a trick. Medically, he has some ups and downs. He still has seizures but they are manageable. He’s such a joy to be with and a sweet, wonderful companion. Mom says “He’s my company since I live alone. I babysit my grandson and it’s amazing that he tolerates a toddler! I think he knows it’s because the baby is important to me. I love Louie so much and thank Animal League America every day for rescuing him.”
July 2020
Anyone who first met Louie after he came in as part of a big mill dog rescue in 2015, would be amazed seeing him today at home with mom Justine. He had several medical issues, was very frightened, and had a difficult time when Animal League America vets or groomers tried to care for him. While the staff here began the process to help him overcome his fears, it wasn’t until Justine and Louie found each other that he really came into his own. This former puppy mill survivor has come such a long, long way both medically and behaviorally. His seizures, caused by his liver not being able to remove toxins from his blood, have been controlled by medication. Justine said he has “a best friend, a Pittie mix, who is also my grand puppy!” Louie also loves to sit next to Justine’s human grandbaby. Justine and Louie are certainly a perfect match — she’s given him love and a caring home and he has blossomed.
March 2020
Louie is living a great life with mom, Justine, now, but when he arrived at North Shore Animal League America as part of a rescue of puppy mill dogs, he was terrified and desperately needed medical care. He started having seizures and it was determined that they were the result of a condition known as microvascular dysplasia. His liver couldn’t remove toxins and that caused weakness and seizures. He’s on medication and a special diet to control this. Aside from his medical issues, one of Louie’s biggest obstacles to adoption was his fear of people. After years of living in isolation in a cage, he had no idea of how to behave properly with humans. Our Pet Behavior staff helped calm his fears and socialize him with different people and places. When he went home with Justine, his life changed forever. He now enjoys his walks outside every day and has learned to trust people a lot more. He is playful, even as a senior, and truly a great part of the family!