Friday, December 18, 2015

There is this dog...

That was attacked in the shelter by a female dog, she left a slow healing wound on his side - its not getting better in a cold non sterile kennel. He needs to be in a home, in rescue or foster, he needs a little TLC that can't be afforded in shelter.

Please think about this for one moment. Realize what time of the year this is - it is most definitely a time for miracles. I for one believe in things that I can't explain and really looking forward to miracles happening for this guy. But no one will ever know of his plight if you don't help spread the word of his need.



In my email inbox I go through so many requests for animals that sometimes all I can do is cry. I will type on this old keyboard until my finger tips are sore and bleeding. I will tell everyone who speaks of breeding animals of those who are killed in shelters to make room for the puppies they can't sell or someone buys and dumps after the 'puppy' wears off.

Here is the story that came with Droopy's name:

HELP!!!! 

This sweet boy is Droopy. Droopy has been in the shelter for 51 days now 
and he is heart worm negative. Unfortunately, a dog slipped out of her 
kennel last week and attacked Droopy. The bite wound was bad and had some 
necrotic tissue, so our vet is allowing the wound to heal open. He is on 
medications and is having his wound cleaned, but he needs to be out of the 
shelter. No matter how hard we work to keep his would clean, he is still in a 
concrete kennel in the shelter which certainly can't be a good thing when you 
have a large wound on your side. Please share Droopy's photo and 
information. If Droopy is adopted/ rescued, the shelter will be happy to pay for his 
neuter. 

Be bless,

Mary E. Celano

Resource Coordinator

1755 County Services Rd.,

Douglasville, GA 30134

mailto:mcelano@co.douglas.ga.us?

Please help me help him by sharing this blog post with your social media friends. You will be surprised how miracles work, you will feel blessed if that miracle came from your action of help.

May you have the very best of holidays and may Droopy heal!

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