We hope Abby's stay at the quarantine facility is short, and she can be in the embrace of Amore very soon.
Mia Mattsson-Mercer Born in 1964, Sweden. Author to three books. Writing a web-column for the Magazine NARA. “That’s Amore” is my catch phrase. Finishing the manuscripts for two different books. Also HomeSchooling Mother. Worked: United States, Germany, Switzerland, Bosnien, Bulgaria, France, Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Bahrain Founder/CEO Animals Without Limits. I am a proud Lyme disease, Child Abuse and Animal Warrior.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
ABBY'S JOURNEY IS NOT OVER--SIGH
We hope Abby's stay at the quarantine facility is short, and she can be in the embrace of Amore very soon.
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
ABBY UPDATE
Friday, November 20, 2009
UPDATE ABBY
Picture; two gorgeous ladies at the vet.clinic 2009Abby is doing much better. No nose blood, and her psychological trauma is letting go more and more... she's getting closer to "normal". Before she wouldn't walk, and then she started a little but no stairs. Now she walks down the stairs.
Time will heal in many cases, but we are always in a hurry to get results. And today many clinics don't have room for the dog long term, or the ability to conduct rehabilitation. If they did, it would be a lot of money for a person to pay.
That's why we need a hospice so we can rehabilitate and give these wonderful strays that got dumped a chance to get well physically and mentally, to show the world that every life has to be fought for.
Abby's Swedish family Maria, Richard, daughter Engla and doggie Becci are so excited to adopt Abby! Our wonderful foster family has agreed to keep Abby another month. Abby's tests and blood work will take 4-5 months before she can go to Sweden.
Jackie in the picture is Abby's driver to the veterinary clinic, we call Jackie "Abby's Guardian Angel".
So many wonderful people are involved and it gives us hope and smiles. Amore thank you.
Sunday, October 17, 2010
ABBY FAMILY AWL AWARD
For such a long time I have wanted to write to you about Abby's new life in Sweden, and every time I started, I've felt sorrow. Not that she is having it bad, quiet the opposite, she is in her Paradizzo. Read here about Abby, what a trooper, what a story:Maria's family adopted her and they knew that Abby had a bad leg but not as bad as it turned out to be, because Abby's "fixed" leg was broken again. It killed my heart, since I felt bad that our Vet team hadn't checked it again with an x-ray to be sure everything was as it should be.
No vacation, no new clothing's, no nothing....they gave this little girl a new leg, a dog they had known for just one week physically. But they knew her emotionally and spiritually via distance for 8 months. Abby can now run on four legs, as well as having her forever family!Thursday, January 21, 2010
ABBY WITH A BROKEN LEG BUT A HEALED HEART
Abby's family in Sweden are waiting and waiting. Their little daughter Engla is drawing pictures to Abby. I know Abby will have a wonderful time in Sweden, normally I don'l like dressed up dogs. But Abby is a freezing little spirit and I think she would love a sweater with a big heart on.- Thank you Jackie (US) and Jennifer (Belgium) for your donations.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
ABBY UPDATE
Saturday, October 24, 2009
ABBY DUMPED AT THE GAS STATION
We found a microchip but when searching on the computer, there was no match. We will have to wait until next week to call ASL. She got antibiotics for her infection, and we de-wormed and frontlined her. Dr Damiani explained everything so well and I love when he explains and even pulls out books and shows pictures. Thank you, Dr Damiani for helping and giving us so much of your time.
Jackie drove and let Abby off at her new foster-home. Thank you Tiffany with family for opening your home to Abby.
Jackie thank you for your generous donation. You already do so much! Amore Tutti
Sunday, February 7, 2010
CHILDRENS WONDERFUL MIND
Abby's family, who are waiting for her arrival, has a 2 year old daughter. She loves looking at the pictures of Abby, and she also makes small paintings for Abby.They were in the car when Engla, the daughter said Abbiiii? Her mother turned around and tried to explain when it would be warm, Abby would come and live with them (we are waiting for Abby's passport and that will be done by summertime.) After a couple of minutes the car was warm and Engla shouts "Abbiiii now?"
This family is very thoughtful, too. The toy and blanket Abby is pictured with above, was sent by them. Not only that, they kept the blanket near them before sending it, so it would have their smell on it. So that Abby wouldn't be going to a totally new place when she goes there, she would already have their scent!
Shortly after, she contiuned; "When the clouds go away, the moon goes down, and the sun goes up, thats when Jimmie is happy"
Sometimes children take a pause in their explanation and we adults can cut in quickly and disconnect the natural connection they have with the animals.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
ABBY OUR SWEET ABBY

Wednesday, February 3, 2010
ABBY AT THE CLINIC AGAIN
Her tests went through, her rabies serology report came back and she is ready to get her passport. --Also her Leishmania test was ok--
In May she can go home to her waiting new, warm family in Sweden.
Friday, December 18, 2009
AWL CONTEST AND HERE IS THE ANSWER
TOMORROW I WILL POST A PICTURE OF THE WHOLE TOOTH AND A X RAYS. TWO FANTASTIC VETERINARIANS DID THE 2 HOURS WORK TO GET THE LONG TOOTH OUT FROM HER LITTLE NOSE. (PICTURE AND NAMES IN NEXT POSTING)
Monday, November 2, 2009
ABBY's FRIEND
I met Abby today with her Foster mother, Tiffany. Abby is having a wonderful time at Tiffany and her husband Stephen's home, with a cat and her now very good friend that she is laying next to (picture above). It breaks my heart that she only has 3 weeks remainig at their place, then we don't know what will happened.She is a very laid-back female, loves to lay under a coffee table, not big on walks --- children and other dogs she loves. I never met such a calm fantastic dog! DO you know anyone with a great coffee table in need of a dog to lay underneath it?
Friday, May 29, 2009
Meet Abby
She is now with LegaProAnimale, and Dr. Friz is giving her the full treatment: spaying, de-worming, and treating that ear wound. She won't get her initial shots until at least 10 days after the surgery, which was Thursday. Dr. Friz, by the way, estimates Abby's age at just 3 months.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Abby's Return
Saturday, January 9, 2010
IN THE WAITING ROOM AT THE DOC'S CLINIC
This is Abby and she is 14 years-old. Her family loves her and cares about her a lot. Dr. Longo thinks poor Abs has had a small stroke, because she suddenly had a hard time getting up, and started peeing on herself. We all wish Abby the best and strong health!
Thursday, April 29, 2010
ANOTHER BUSY DAY IN OUR 'PARADISE'
Today AWL had her brought out to be sterilized Her foster mother Wendy linked up with us at the clinic.
Sunday, November 8, 2009
ANOTHER AMAZING WOMEN

Remember from earlier blog http://mytailwagsforyou.blogspot.com/2009/11/kitten-blackie.html
An update from Jackie who went on an AWL mission, took the kittens and Abby into Dr Damiani's veterinary clinic.
"The two baby nibblets have a new forever mom! They are both timid, especially the black baby, who's hiding behind her brother. They've been through a lot. Being orphaned from their mom, losing their siblings, their first ever car ride, and the vet visit where they were poked and pricked (thank you Dr. Longo for your time today!) But tonight they're curled up together in their safe and warm new home and not the bed of broken glass they are used to sleeping on. Thank you Elizabeth. Thank you Mia."from AWL Jackie
I think you readers may recognise this face? Elizabeth was earlier during the day in the cleaning shelter. She is on the picture kissing and loving up on one of the shelter dogs. After the mission she adopted these two abandoned kittens keeping them from a terrible death. What a super AWL rescuer volunteer! Elizabeth you are fantastic. THANK YOU.Monday, November 30, 2009
MICKE AND SOPHIA LOREN
Micke contacted AWL after one of our volunteers Vania had told him we maybe could help him. Micke had been adopted by the German Shepard who fell in love with him the first time she saw him. Sophia was a stray, or an abandoned dog with no microchip or collar.She is wonderful, calm and nice, a little bit of an older lady between 8-9 years old. Micke could not turn her down. We met up at the vet clinic and she was terrified to walk in. Dr Damiani was wonderful and took his time, comforting her and taking it very easy. Jackie was there with AWL Abby, and I had Stray Sammy with me who needed to remove the stitches after his surgery.

She's not sterilized so we made an appointment so she can have that done and they discovered that she had mammary tumors. Blood tests was done and we are happy, Leishmania test came back negative. This week she is going in for an x ray and surgery, please keep Sophia in your heart and mind.
She just found her Amore partner in crime!
Thursday, October 29, 2009
BRONKO THE HERO
This big boy lives at the gas station were we have picked up Abby and Lucy (see earlier blogs) He is a survivor, a hero, a gentleman a true happy stray. Every day for five (5) years has he followed the Ukrainian lady Nadia home after she finishing her work. A walk through tough parts, through strays territorials, in the dark he is there by her side.They love each other, and non off them want to change anything, well.. accept Nadia agreed that AWL can take Bronco and have him castrated--I think Bronco is of another opinion. :-)
He looks after the gas station. He greets us. He never ever takes one step over the coffee bar door step.
That my friends, is a true hero.