People, thank you so much for your generosity!
I didn't expect to get this much and it might close most of my big problems at the moment!!
You are BEST! and we REALLY appreciate it <3
Worried that the dog (which you see in the photo, hehe) will not be able to receive treatment on time today, I completely overlooked the fact that I ran out of antidepressants
So you saved me even more than I thought
(Suddenly stopping antidepressants definitely threatens with some pretty serious problems)
So we all got food x)
These are very hard times and my husband is out of work, so my adopters are our only income at the moment.
My husband is looking for a remote job right now, but it's taking time.
So I have a pretty bad emotional background EVEN on antidepressants :'<
!!!Thank you SO much again!!!
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Also, I wanted to tell a little about this dog.
Here, in Armenia, where we fled from the war started by Russia, there are a lot of stray dogs.
The authorities have only recently started cracking down on this and there are many dogs with an ear tag.
but there are still a LOT of them.
And we have met more than once people who are absolutely calm about throwing a dog out into the street, for them this is something absolutely natural.
Apparently, the previous owner of Lamaggio also decided so.
This is a semi-pedigreed dog (Here it is customary to breed dogs by crossing two breeds, Alabai and Gampr.)
She has cropped ears. She clearly hasn't been homeless before.
And she was not adapted to the laws of life of street dogs. The other dogs wouldn't let her eat.
We found her very thin, next to an old fountain.
She had all the bones sticking out and almost no muscles.
I simply could not leave this poor child there, realizing that if I left, she would die.
And I took her with me
I thought I should fatten her up and then I'll decide what to do next.
But it turned out that not everything is so simple.
She was bitten by a tick and she was sick with borreliosis. The disease was at an early stage and we were able to cure it.
But after the injections, bumps began to form on her body, the body did not take the medicine well.
We have now treated her for this, but to no avail. In the end, she had to be operated on.
Taking care of the stitches was also difficult, and when we realized that we almost succeeded, it turned out that all this time, among other things, she was sick with distemper
The disease was almost asymptomatic and we did not notice it due to other concerns.
In the meantime, she kept the temperature all this time
Poor dog.
It was very sad to hear this, because not everyone survives after the plague. And we also realized that the treatment is quite expensive for us. But we still decided to treat.
And now, we have practically no problems left. Except for the distemper
I hope that we will overcome all the misfortunes that this little child has received. Even if it's hard for us
(she is less than a year old)
I didn't expect to get this much and it might close most of my big problems at the moment!!
You are BEST! and we REALLY appreciate it <3
Worried that the dog (which you see in the photo, hehe) will not be able to receive treatment on time today, I completely overlooked the fact that I ran out of antidepressants
So you saved me even more than I thought
(Suddenly stopping antidepressants definitely threatens with some pretty serious problems)
So we all got food x)
These are very hard times and my husband is out of work, so my adopters are our only income at the moment.
My husband is looking for a remote job right now, but it's taking time.
So I have a pretty bad emotional background EVEN on antidepressants :'<
!!!Thank you SO much again!!!
______________________________________
Also, I wanted to tell a little about this dog.
Here, in Armenia, where we fled from the war started by Russia, there are a lot of stray dogs.
The authorities have only recently started cracking down on this and there are many dogs with an ear tag.
but there are still a LOT of them.
And we have met more than once people who are absolutely calm about throwing a dog out into the street, for them this is something absolutely natural.
Apparently, the previous owner of Lamaggio also decided so.
This is a semi-pedigreed dog (Here it is customary to breed dogs by crossing two breeds, Alabai and Gampr.)
She has cropped ears. She clearly hasn't been homeless before.
And she was not adapted to the laws of life of street dogs. The other dogs wouldn't let her eat.
We found her very thin, next to an old fountain.
She had all the bones sticking out and almost no muscles.
I simply could not leave this poor child there, realizing that if I left, she would die.
And I took her with me
I thought I should fatten her up and then I'll decide what to do next.
But it turned out that not everything is so simple.
She was bitten by a tick and she was sick with borreliosis. The disease was at an early stage and we were able to cure it.
But after the injections, bumps began to form on her body, the body did not take the medicine well.
We have now treated her for this, but to no avail. In the end, she had to be operated on.
Taking care of the stitches was also difficult, and when we realized that we almost succeeded, it turned out that all this time, among other things, she was sick with distemper
The disease was almost asymptomatic and we did not notice it due to other concerns.
In the meantime, she kept the temperature all this time
Poor dog.
It was very sad to hear this, because not everyone survives after the plague. And we also realized that the treatment is quite expensive for us. But we still decided to treat.
And now, we have practically no problems left. Except for the distemper
I hope that we will overcome all the misfortunes that this little child has received. Even if it's hard for us
(she is less than a year old)
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Wow, that's quite the journey for such a young dog. I'm glad you decided to take her in and continue to help her through everything. You are wonderful people. I'm also glad you were able to raise the funds to help her. 💙 She is adorable!
Yes
We really hope that we will cope with this disease.
She should live and be happy ^_____________^
She is a very sweet and gentle girl.
(She looks like a guard dog, but she can't be a guard dog AT ALL.
Due to the fact that she loves all people and is afraid of other dogs, of any size)) But she can be a great friend
We really hope that we will cope with this disease.
She should live and be happy ^_____________^
She is a very sweet and gentle girl.
(She looks like a guard dog, but she can't be a guard dog AT ALL.
Due to the fact that she loves all people and is afraid of other dogs, of any size)) But she can be a great friend
She looks pretty unique compared to the dogs I see in the US. And d'awww. Sweet baby! ;w;! I hope she has a long and happy life!
I am so happy to see you reach out for this poor creature! Distemper is a very serious thing, but love and care go a long way for helping them recover. Listen to the doctor and I have no doubt you'll give her the very best chance. Thank you not only for caring, but taking action. Good people like you are what make the world worth while. <3
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