UPDATE MAY 26 – Chichi and Rainbow had a day out and a Sunday roast. Both had a lovely day.
UPDATE NOV 25 –Rainbow baby is doing well, she is able to walk, run, play and bite, she does like playing biting her human servants. She is adorable and is very good for her age when it’s dressing change time, she goes to sleep in my arms when we do laser therapy, she loves playing with her soft toys, she’s becoming a naughty little minx, onwards and upwards rainbow baby.
It breaks my heart to share that little Rainbow’s paws and feet were too damaged to save, and they’ve had to be amputated.
We’re doing laser therapy and changing her bandages 3–5 times a day, giving her all the love and care we can.
Despite everything she’s been through, our brave girl is learning to get around so well — she’s truly incredible.
We’re keeping everything crossed that her healing continues smoothly. Thank you all for your love, prayers, and support — it means the world.
Rainbow is not available for adoption, she has complex medical needs and will need a lot of time to recover. Please do not call or email yet.
Several weeks ago, we introduced you to a tiny, very poorly little pup named Rainbow. It’s been hard to share regular updates because, truthfully, we’ve been on an emotional rollercoaster with her — full of hope, heartbreak, and everything in between.
For nearly four long weeks, our incredible vets have fought tirelessly to save her. They ran every test imaginable and tried absolutely everything possible. At her lowest point, Rainbow was so weak she couldn’t even lift her head. She couldn’t eat, she’d wasted away to nothing, and her little body was just so tired.
There were moments when we had to face the devastating thought of letting her go… but even then, we could see that spark in her eyes — that tiny glimmer of fight. And we promised her: as long as she was willing to fight, we’d fight right beside her.
And slowly, ever so slowly, she began to turn a corner. Little by little, Rainbow started to regain her strength. She began to hold her head up again, to find her balance, to take her first wobbly steps — just like a new born deer finding its legs. She even had to learn how to eat all over again. Every tiny victory felt like a miracle.
Last week, we got the news we’d all been praying for — the vet felt she was finally strong enough to come home.









