North Lauderdale cat dies after swallowing toxic substance

A cat has died after swallowing a toxic substance in North Lauderdale.

The feline passed away at Plantation Midtown Animal Hospital at around 9:30 p.m., Wednesday.

Her name was Sprout, and she was kept comfortable on her last day under a blanket hooked up to an IV.

“She has muscle tremors, she’s very lethargic, she’s not able to sit up or eat,” said veterinarian Marissa Sloan.

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South Florida Organization Rescues 5 Dogs From Meat Market In China

After more than two days of traveling, five dogs arrived in South Florida to get a second chance at life. This was thanks to the work of a rescue group who saved the pups from a meat market in China.

Before the sun was up Saturday morning, Good Karma Pet Rescue of South Florida was already at work.

Five dogs endured a long journey, making their way from China to the Miami International Airport.

"Five lives were spared today, and now we are going to get them amazing homes," said Deven Soto, with Good Karma.

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Florida physical therapist helps paralyzed puppy

A paralyzed puppy is getting the help she needs from a physical therapist for people.

Veterinarians said they had never seen a case like Goldie's before. 

Her spine is deformed, her legs are paralyzed and an at-home amputation left her tail mutilated, according to Good Karma Pet Rescue.

The pet facility said it rescued the pup after she was severely neglected and almost starved to death by her previous owner. 

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Mobile vet clinic gets ready to ship to the Bahamas

A local animal rescue group has bought and restored an RV to be a mobile veterinarian clinic for the only vet in the Abaco Islands in the Bahamas.

"We met a veterinarian while we were doing some relief work there with the animals and his home was destroyed, his practice was destroyed, which meant that there was no way for the animals to get medical care if he wasn't in business," said Deven Soto of Good Karma Pet Rescue.

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‘Heartbreaking': Pet Store Shut Down After Animals Found Living in Filth May Reopen

A South Florida pet shop that was shut down last year after advocates say animals were found living in filth may reopen its doors.

The owner of the Pembroke Park pet store is trying to reopen "Dr Do Little" under a different name, NBC 6 has learned.

Last year, Good Karma Pet Rescue and three other agencies responded to and rescued 31 animals found living in unsanitary conditions.

"It's heartbreaking. These six puppies I picked them up that night and they were all covered in poop," said Nathalie Santana, a volunteer with Good Karma Pet Rescue.

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Pet rescue group to revive Broward animal shelter

A pet rescue group will take over the closed Broward animal shelter in Pompano Beach and fill it with dogs and cats in the coming months.

Broward County has awarded Good Karma Pet Rescue a $1 a year lease to operate the shelter, at 3100 NW 19th Terrace, and take 30 dogs and 40 cats a month from the county’s main shelter near Fort Lauderdale International Airport.

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Puppies found in feces at Pembroke Park pet shop adopted

One of 31 puppies found living in deplorable conditions at a Pembroke Pines pet shop has been hospitalized for a third time since November.

Nathalie Santana of Good Karma Pet Rescue said Tuesday that five of the six puppies in their care “have been adopted into amazing homes,” but Salchi the basset hound is back in a hospital for the third time since the dogs were found covered in fleas and living in heaps of feces-covered hay and grass at Dr. Do Little Pets off Hallandale Beach Boulevard.

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Good Karma Pet Rescue helps puppy land new family

A dog that was found in sad shape got some canine care, and that’s not all. The puppy has fetched a whole new family!

The pup, named Matty, is now being treated like a prince.

“Oh, he’s going to have the best life ever,” said David Mejia, who adopted the dog.

And with his new home, let’s just say he’s found his voice.

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United in hurricane disaster: Dog, cat and bunny arrive in South Florida from the Bahamas

She’s emaciated, dehydrated and probably sad.

A street dog nicknamed “Bahama Momma” was one of three animals to arrive at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport Sunday night on a rescue flight from the hurricane-battered Abaco Islands in the Bahamas.

The other two animals on the flight chartered by the Fort Lauderdale-based Good Karma Pet Rescue were a cat and a rabbit.

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South Florida animal rescues team up to rescue tortured and abused dogs from Yulin Dog Meat Festival

In response to conditions a local animal rescue founder called “torture,” a Broward County animal rescue organization has joined with Big Dog Ranch Rescue, a Loxahatchee Groves-based animal rescue organization.

Good Karma Pet Rescue of Fort Lauderdale announced the partnership in a statement on June 21, the first day the ninth annual Lychee and Dog Meat Festival, also called the Yulin Dog Meat Festival.

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Ce minuscule chaton en danger de mort s’est métamorphosé en un magnifique chat

Agé de seulement trois jours et totalement livré à lui-même, un adorable et minuscule chaton a été secouru par des pompiers qui l’ont tout de suite emmené chez le vétérinaire. Sur place, le pronostic vital de l’animal est évidemment engagé.

Pour offrir une chance à ce tout petit chaton de survivre, le vétérinaire contacte l’association Good Karma Pet Rescue qui accepte de s’occuper de la petite boule de poils.

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Someone Finally Found Him Tied Up In The Backyard

When Hugo Leiza and his roommates heard about a half-starved dog tied up in a backyard a few blocks from their Miami home, their emotions got the better of them.

They were just going to take him. Consequences, whatever.

They started out with some food and water, walking over to the house in the Liberty City area.

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Woman in hospice reunited with fostered beloved cat

As she was rushed into hospice care, Joan Price had one main fear: What would happen to her beloved Isis?

The black cat she had found as a stray in her apartment complex was her constant companion.

She continued paying rent she couldn't afford, $1,100 monthly, so the cat could live in the apartment, and asked the building's maintenance man to feed Isis. From her bed in a Hollywood, Fla., assisted living facility, Price made countless calls in November trying to find Isis a new home.

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