You remember the boxer Sully, rescued from starvation on the street, and brought in to save.
Later, she was adopted by a wonderful couple, who does everything for her and worries about her in a sweet, nurturing way.
I have received several phone calls from them, telling me how she is gaining weight; how her coat is shining after all the baths and good food; how she and his wife have bonded so well.
They named her Brandy. What a beautiful name! And very fitting.
Last Monday it was time for her to be sterilized out on LegaProAnimale, and the same day they could pick her up.
I got a phone call from them that they had found a lump near where her stitches were, and now it had started to bleed. To make a long story short, I told them to go to Dr. Damiani, since LegaProaAnimale was closed on Fridays.
The wonderful couple goes there, and finds out she is having an internal bleeding from the surgery! They have to make an emergency surgery. She is very ill.
Brandy is a fighter, though. She had such spirit even though severely malnourished. We have every hope she will pull through this as well. But your thoughts and prayers, of course, will help her all the more. Amore thoughts for an Amore dog, please.
Mia Mattsson-Mercer Born in 1964, Sweden. Author to three books. Writing a web-column for the Magazine NARA. “That’s Amore” is my catch phrase. Finishing the manuscripts for two different books. Also HomeSchooling Mother. Worked: United States, Germany, Switzerland, Bosnien, Bulgaria, France, Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Bahrain Founder/CEO Animals Without Limits. I am a proud Lyme disease, Child Abuse and Animal Warrior.
Showing posts with label street dog sterilized. Show all posts
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Two Adorable Dogs
Rosa lives on the street, and is always alone. She is very sensitive but so sweet. Adorable to my children and other people. We put FrontlineTM on her and we noticed she is already sterilized. Would you like to have a girl whom never will let go of your side?
Fox is a young male, locked in an empty lot with nothing to hide under or away from mean children throwing rocks. With a big goofy heart he is constantly trying to reach you with his front paw. (like a chimpanzee)These two are my favorites. If we didn't have 9 dogs in our house, and 3 distance-adopted dogs I would bring them home, in a heartbeat. They are so much Amore.....
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