Bless her heart. She will be in my prayers. I'm glad she was finally rescued. Does she have a name...or a new name?
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					Originally Posted by laci32  I Just got back. They have her in a incubator where she is warm. She now  has her own blanket teddy bear which she cuddled right into and a toy which is on top I knew in her condition she wont be able to play. But it's hers. She has a long road ahead of her. She had pus coming from both ears and eyes. blood from her mouth. She has lost a lot of body hair but that is due to mal nourishment. She is on a lot of medication. 
 You can help but look at her eyes and cry the pain you see in them is terrible. Her spirit and soul has been crushed. I sat on a chair sideways to her for a few so she wouldn't view me as a threat and I sang to her. Finaly I placed my hand in the incubator and placed it on her paw told her she was a strong little girl and she would not have to live like that any more that she is safe.
 
 I have in the past taken dogs for foster. One was a puppy that came via a police car at three in the morning. Make a long story short it was a high speed chase the people jumped the dog followed and was hit. Police found a 2 week old pup in car.
 
 I have put my name in for the yorkie but as you know that means nothing they may find someone without another dog more suitable for her senior years after all she is 12 years old.
 
 It is good for her to have contact with others than just her vet and the shift caregivers. She will discover not everyone is cruel.
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