Please do help by linking this in your FB or blog or website. Adopters needed for 3 legged dog and her pup.
Countess is a 3 legged dog (and also a mummy to two adorable pups) rescued by Roselin and Nandhini.
http://www.myanimalcare.org/2011/02/countess-3-legged-dog-in-need-of-help.html
Below are extracted from myanimalcare page.
Countess, 3-legged dog, in need of help
Please refer to earlier posting: http://www.myanimalcare.org/2011/02/3-legged-dog-in-need-of-surgery-and.html
Today, Roselin and Nandhini brought the dog (now named Countess) to our panel vet for a check-up and subsequent spaying and surgery of the maggot-infested paw. They also brought her puppies along for deworming.
Our panel vet recommends that bloodwork be done prior to the surgery because Countess appears to be very thin. She wants to ensure that Countess is fit enough for the surgery. If the conditions are found to be favourable, Countess will be spayed and then, her maggot-eaten paw will be amputated. All that remains now is only a stump. Maggots have already eaten into it prior to her rescue by Roselin and Nandhini. So, amputation is the only option.
Countess has two adorable puppies and I would like to personally appeal to all of you to please help forward this link so that we increase the chances of adoption for these two puppies.
Countess will also be put up for adoption after recovery.
Here are the photos:
I have assured Roselin that we will sponsor the spaying and surgery costs of Countess. But Roselin said she will also raise some funds from her circle of friends, and when she can, will donate back into our fund so that we can help other animals.
For such deserving cases, we are always happy to help as much as we can.
Please help us forward this link so that Countess and her puppies can find a good home.
On another note, I am very sad to know that Countess and her puppies were actually rescued from another rescuer who had left her in this condition. Poor things. Thank goodness Roselin and Nandhini managed to take her and her puppies away. If only Countess could have been sent to the vet earlier, perhaps she would not have to lose her leg now.
But of course, the past is past, and we do not know what happened. All we have now is the present, so we will do our very best for Countess and her puppies.
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