


Jethro Monkey-Pants - gone, but NEVER forgotten.
August 2009
Last year Jethro and his siblings were taken in because it was believed they were blind. They were double dapples, afterall, and blindness most definitely can occur when that lethal gene is passed on. Well, happily, none of the babies were blind. Jethro, however, did have some major genetic issues due to poor breeding. His head was enlarged, but worst of all, he had a hole in his soft pallate. This caused much discomfort for him and he had to receive weekly steroid injections and at least two surgeries. He had already had one surgery and was only days away from his second, most healing surgery. His foster mom-turned adoptive mom, Andrea, found him today after he had passed away. Her heart, as big as it is, is broken into pieces that will never heal. She, and so many others, loved and doted on "Monkey Pants." His little "nyark nyark" will be sorely missed forever. Rest in Piece, little man. Thank you for being our mascott and teaching so many about the dangers of breeding dapples to dapples. You were, and continue to be the best ambassador for dachshund rescue.