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Courage

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This is Courage. We received a call from a shelter after he had been picked up off the streets as a stray. He is extremely emaciated and even more horrific, his injuries include his tongue which has been either torn off or cut out. He cannot eat or drink. He has puncture wounds all over his body. Having said that, during our transport, he tried to crawl on our lap to be with us in the front seat and its unbelievable to us with everything he has endured, he is so forgiving and loving of people.Given the nature of his condition, we could not turn him away so we took him in knowing we could not financially care for him. We are reaching out to the community to help save Courage. Upon pickup, we drove him directly to Care Center in Cincinnati. We are currently waiting for the medical staff to evaluate him and let us know if he can be saved. He is severely dehydrated. Any donation amount will help! 

Want to join me in making a difference? I'm raising money to benefit Paws for Miles, and any donation will help make an impact. Thanks in advance for your contribution to this cause that means so much to me.

More information about Paws for Miles: We are an animal rescue group located in the Cincinnati Ohio area. We focus on rescuing animals from high kill shelters, especially pregnant moms, motherless puppies and dogs that others have given up on. We are a foster based rescue so all of our animals are housed in loving, caring homes until they are adopted. We often take in medical cases such as heartworm positive dogs or puppies with Parvo so we rely on donations to save these animals lives.
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    Jennifer Salatin
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    Loveland, OH
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