An Orphan Dog's Brave Journey
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Afghan Hounds are happy dogs with true enthusiasm for life. But Eleven was abandoned, left to die and caught in a snare until finally, people of good character came to her rescue.
Her long journey back had just begun.
The bone on her hind leg was visible for 360 degrees. Every part of Eleven's skeleton poked out from her matted fur. She was so dirty you couldn't even figure out she was all blonde!
Afghan Hound Rescue Southern California stepped in and paid for Eleven's vet bills, boarding, medications, shots, soft bed. Her wounds are healing. She's been bathed, brushed and fed. But Eleven's so tiny and thin, she only weighs 18 pounds. She needs further treatment, tender loving care, and, eventually, a forever home.
Eleven will be transported thousands of miles to California and cared for by AHRSC, an all-volunteer not-for-profit 501 c 3 group devoted to rescuing Afghan Hounds from abuse, neglect, surrender, and shelters.
Aided by your contributions, Eleven can look forward to her own dog bed indoors. She will have playmates. She will see the vet and be regularly groomed and bathed and enjoy fully-fenced outdoor room where she can run, pounce on squeaker toys and gnaw knuckle bones. This beautiful dog will only be adopted out after a home visit confirms her happiness.
Eleven is beginning to know that the future is bright and that not all humans are weak in character. A dog deserves to know this. A dog deserves our best selves. Eleven has already shown what a forgiving heart she has and with her big brown eyes, she now knows to look at us with trust.
We hope she never looks back.
Please help us fill up the coffers to get our brave little Eleven to her happy place. Thank you for any donation. And on behalf of all the rescues, a big slobbering kiss!
Her long journey back had just begun.
The bone on her hind leg was visible for 360 degrees. Every part of Eleven's skeleton poked out from her matted fur. She was so dirty you couldn't even figure out she was all blonde!
Afghan Hound Rescue Southern California stepped in and paid for Eleven's vet bills, boarding, medications, shots, soft bed. Her wounds are healing. She's been bathed, brushed and fed. But Eleven's so tiny and thin, she only weighs 18 pounds. She needs further treatment, tender loving care, and, eventually, a forever home.
Eleven will be transported thousands of miles to California and cared for by AHRSC, an all-volunteer not-for-profit 501 c 3 group devoted to rescuing Afghan Hounds from abuse, neglect, surrender, and shelters.
Aided by your contributions, Eleven can look forward to her own dog bed indoors. She will have playmates. She will see the vet and be regularly groomed and bathed and enjoy fully-fenced outdoor room where she can run, pounce on squeaker toys and gnaw knuckle bones. This beautiful dog will only be adopted out after a home visit confirms her happiness.
Eleven is beginning to know that the future is bright and that not all humans are weak in character. A dog deserves to know this. A dog deserves our best selves. Eleven has already shown what a forgiving heart she has and with her big brown eyes, she now knows to look at us with trust.
We hope she never looks back.
Please help us fill up the coffers to get our brave little Eleven to her happy place. Thank you for any donation. And on behalf of all the rescues, a big slobbering kiss!
Organizer
Marla Hart
Organizer
Los Angeles, CA