Showing posts with label boxer dog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boxer dog. Show all posts

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Sully is Going Home


Follow up on earlier blog.

This morning Olivia and I went out to LegaProAnimale to met Sully's new family. They were so sweet towards Sully and they had bought her a new collar and leash.
She also got a new name now, Brandy. I love it.
Unfortunately her liver test is sky high for proteins, and more tests will have to be done. Brandy has to go back in two weeks for an update blood test and we all do pray that by then, the test will be normal. (There are a lot of reasons the test results could be as they were; her malnutrition, worms, etc.)
Good news though is that Brandy has gained weight.
Fred and his beautiful wife are so wonderful towards Brandy and out by the car they gave her treats that they had bought just for her.
With their love and in their home AWL does hope for a fast, healthy recovery. That's Amore!

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Our Little Sully

Yesterday morning my husband brought her into the vet clinic. During the car ride she was a good companion, sitting looking out through the back window, not making a sound.

Our little Sully is not a puppy! She is between 2-3 years old and have had at least one litter of puppies before. No one has given her much food and she is very underweight so the vet cannot do any spaying on her until we get her weight up. (She's 20 kg, normal is around 30 kg). Angie, her Tuesday overnight foster mom, reports that the first poop she had, was all grass... indicating she was foraging for anything and everything to eat, even grass!
She's skin and bones, but her life-spirit is so enormous that it surprised my husband. She's also very people-friendly and interested in everything going on around her. What a heart she has!
Sully will stay at the clinic for 7-10 days observation and then, we need a warm loving family to give her back the hope and life (and weight) that she once was given.
A foster family would also be fantastic....please I beg you to help Sully, she has suffered enough, she deserves the comfort and safety that a loving family can give her .