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Tulip
Tulip Was Found With Severe Skin Injuries and Needs Help
Walker, LA • Rescue Rehome Repeat
Tulip is receiving intensive veterinary care after suffering severe skin injuries that have left her with extensive damage. While the exact circumstances remain unknown, it is suspected that Tulip may have been dragged underneath a vehicle. What is certain is that she arrived needing immediate medical attention and continues to require ongoing treatment to give her the best chance at healing. Under the care of Rescue Rehome Repeat of South Louisiana and their veterinary team, Tulip has been receiving steroids, antibiotics, medicated ointments, specialized creams, and frequent medicated baths. Every part of her treatment has been focused on helping her skin heal while keeping her as comfortable as possible. In addition to her medical care, Tulip also requires special compression suits, ultra-soft bedding, and other supportive supplies to protect her fragile skin during her recovery. Your donation will help cover the cost of Tulip's medications, veterinary care, medicated baths, specialized supplies, and the continued treatment she needs as she heals. Thank you for helping Rescue Rehome Repeat of South Louisiana provide Tulip with the compassionate care and medical support she needs on her road to recovery. 8/7/26 Update: Tulip's Road to Recovery Thanks to countless hours of dedicated care from Rescue Rehome Repeat of South Louisiana and their veterinary team, Tulip is beginning to show encouraging signs of healing. Her skin is slowly improving as she continues receiving medications, medicated baths, specialized creams, and supportive care. While she still has a long road ahead, every step forward is a testament to the love and commitment she has received. Donations continue to help provide the veterinary care, medications, compression suits, and specialized supplies needed as Tulip's recovery continues. Thank you for standing beside Tulip and giving her the opportunity to keep healing. 8/12/26 Update: Tulip is Ready for Her Forever Family! There is wonderful news to share about Tulip! After everything this sweet girl has been through, Tulip has finally healed from her severe skin injuries and is ready for the next chapter of her life. With the dedicated care of Rescue Rehome Repeat of South Louisiana and her veterinary team, Tulip received the medications, treatments, medicated baths, and specialized care she needed throughout her recovery. Today, she is healed and ready to find a forever family who will give her the love and care she deserves. Tulip's journey hasn't been easy, but she never gave up—and now she has the chance to leave her difficult past behind and begin a happy new chapter. Thank you to everyone who donated to Tulip's campaign and helped provide the care she needed to heal. Your support made a difference in her journey and helped give this deserving girl a second chance. Now, Tulip is ready for the best part: finding her forever home. ❤️

Abandoned Puppies
Abandoned at Only Hours Old: Help Two Newborn Puppies Thrive
Walker, LA • Rescue Rehome Repeat
On the evening of June 23, 2026, two newborn puppies were found abandoned at a local construction site in South Louisiana. When they were discovered around 5:00 p.m., the tiny puppies were suffering from heat exposure. They were hot to the touch, had dry mucous membranes, and were completely alone. Their umbilical cords were still attached, indicating they were only hours old. The finder immediately moved the puppies into an air-conditioned vehicle and gently applied cool water to their bodies and mouths before transporting them to Crossroads Animal Hospital for emergency evaluation. Veterinary staff confirmed that the puppies, one male and one female, had no cleft palates, demonstrated strong mobility and appropriate neonatal reflexes, and showed no obvious congenital abnormalities during their initial examination. Since entering the care of Rescue Rehome Repeat of South Louisiana, both puppies have been receiving regular feedings of canned neonatal formula and around-the-clock monitoring. They are eating well and continuing to show appropriate strength and activity for their age. Although these little fighters are off to a promising start, the next several weeks will be critical. Orphaned newborn puppies require constant care, frequent feedings, careful monitoring, and ongoing veterinary support to give them the best chance at survival. Your donation will help provide neonatal formula, veterinary care, medical supplies, and the around-the-clock support these two puppies need as they continue to grow stronger each day. Thank you for helping Rescue Rehome Repeat of South Louisiana give these tiny puppies the chance to survive and thrive. 7/23/26 Update: The Tiny Puppies Are Getting Stronger There is an encouraging update to share about the two newborn puppies who were found abandoned with their umbilical cords still attached. These tiny babies continue to thrive in their foster home, where they are receiving around-the-clock care and regular bottle feedings to help them grow stronger each day. Although they have made wonderful progress since being rescued, orphaned newborn puppies require constant attention, specialized nutrition, and ongoing care during these critical first weeks of life. Donations continue to help provide neonatal formula, medical supplies, veterinary care, and the everyday essentials these puppies need as they continue their journey. Thank you for supporting Rescue Rehome Repeat of South Louisiana and helping give these little ones the opportunity to grow, heal, and thrive.

Dot and Puppies
Dot and Her Five Puppies Need Your Help
Walker, LA • Rescue Rehome Repeat
Dot's story didn't end when the surgery was over... Just days ago, Dot and her five puppies were given a second chance. When Dot came into Rescue Rehome Repeat of South Louisiana, she was pregnant and nearing delivery. Despite every indication that labor should have begun, her puppies simply weren't coming. As her condition became more urgent, there was only one option left to save her life and the lives of her unborn puppies: an emergency C-section. Thanks to the quick actions of her veterinary team, Dot delivered five healthy puppies. But the story didn't end there. Dot is now recovering from major surgery while her foster family provides around-the-clock care for both mom and her newborn puppies. As expected after an emergency C-section, Dot is still adjusting and is not yet accepting her babies, making these first weeks especially critical as her foster family ensures everyone remains safe, fed, and cared for. Rescue Rehome Repeat of South Louisiana never hesitated when Dot needed lifesaving care. They said "yes" to saving this little family, knowing the emergency surgery and ongoing care would come with significant veterinary expenses. Now they're asking for your help. Your donation will help cover Dot's emergency surgery, hospitalization, medications, follow-up veterinary care, and the continued care and supplies needed to give both mom and her five puppies the healthiest possible start. Just as importantly, your support helps ensure the rescue can continue saying "yes" when the next animal arrives needing urgent medical care. Because of compassionate supporters like you, Dot and her puppies have a future. Thank you for helping Rescue Rehome Repeat of South Louisiana give this little family—and so many others—the second chances they deserve. 7/23/26 Update: Dot and Her Puppies Are Making Progress Dot and her little family continue to make encouraging progress! After a brief setback caused by a reaction to one of her medications, Dot is now recovering well. Her foster family spent several sleepless nights caring for both mom and babies while Dot regained her strength, and thankfully she is doing much better. Best of all, Dot is now accepting and caring for her puppies, which is a great sign after the difficult start they experienced together. The puppies have also reached an exciting milestone—their eyes have officially opened, and they're beginning to experience the world around them for the very first time. As they continue to grow, Rescue Rehome Repeat of South Louisiana is keeping a close watch on two of the puppies, who are completely white. At this young age, it's too soon to know for certain, but there is a possibility they could be blind, deaf, or both. Their development will continue to be carefully monitored over the coming weeks. Dot's emergency C-section gave her and her five puppies the chance to survive. Now, as Dot continues recovering from surgery and caring for her babies, the family still needs ongoing veterinary care, medications, nutritious food, and daily support as the puppies continue to grow. If you're able, please consider making a donation to help cover the cost of Dot's lifesaving surgery and her family's continued care. Every contribution, no matter the size, helps Rescue Rehome Repeat of South Louisiana give this little family the healthy future they deserve.
