
save these babies
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We are all connected. Every living, loving, moving, breathing thing. When we come into the world, we expect nothing. All we have is so impressionable, all we seek is attention, acceptance, approval from those chosen to care for us.
Henley and Harley found us. We were chosen to have them in our care. What we thought was a dream encounter finding brand new puppies in the woods after a lengthy hike, quickly turned to a nightmare circumstance. Ticks and fleas were the least of the worries for these two sweet loves.
We took them two hours from where we found them watching them eat 2 bowls of food and drink 3 bowls of water in the meantime. Coming home, it was evident that the boy was in bad shape, worse than originally thought. He barely ate, winced when held, and only wanted to be as close as possible to me. He wanted to let us know he loved us, but more importantly that something was wrong.
After visiting the vet first thing in the morning, we learned that both pups tested positive for Parvo, and it was a matter of days before they’d be fighting through bodies with possibly zero white blood cells to fight for their own health.
Henley, otherwise is fine.
And then there’s Harley.
Doc showed in X-rays that Harley has a diaphragmatic hernia. His lungs are inflamed, his ribs crowded, his intestines in places it shouldn’t be, his heart smothered by organs overwhelming it. What’s worse? It was mostly likely a trauma that caused this - the vets’ theory: he was thrown from a car. Tossed out of unwant.
With a compromised immune system, being quarantined from his sister, on the brink of a full blown attack, Harley needs even more than Henley.
The vet told us he’d hang on with him as long as we wanted. Giving them proper meds to calm the affects of Parvo, boarding them to keep close eye, and finally, performing surgery on our sweet Harley.
All of this is much more than we anticipated, but not any less worth it to save the tiny faces who only want to love.
We’re asking for assistance to not only help, but save them together. It was clear to us Harley survived FOR his sister, and Henley’s demeanor is always looking for her brother. This unmistakable bond is why we want them both to thrive together. They were brave enough to walk in the road and catch our attention. And we want to be brave enough to ask for help to let them know it was worth it all.
We are asking only for the cost of the vet’s bill to keep them during this time they’re fighting Parvo, and Harley’s surgery. We can’t thank you enough just for reading this.
*if The dogs do not survive Parvo, all money will be donated to Agape Animal Rescue to aid abandoned animals and preventing animal cruelty by giving our furriest friends the fur-ever homes they deserve.
Henley and Harley found us. We were chosen to have them in our care. What we thought was a dream encounter finding brand new puppies in the woods after a lengthy hike, quickly turned to a nightmare circumstance. Ticks and fleas were the least of the worries for these two sweet loves.
We took them two hours from where we found them watching them eat 2 bowls of food and drink 3 bowls of water in the meantime. Coming home, it was evident that the boy was in bad shape, worse than originally thought. He barely ate, winced when held, and only wanted to be as close as possible to me. He wanted to let us know he loved us, but more importantly that something was wrong.
After visiting the vet first thing in the morning, we learned that both pups tested positive for Parvo, and it was a matter of days before they’d be fighting through bodies with possibly zero white blood cells to fight for their own health.
Henley, otherwise is fine.
And then there’s Harley.
Doc showed in X-rays that Harley has a diaphragmatic hernia. His lungs are inflamed, his ribs crowded, his intestines in places it shouldn’t be, his heart smothered by organs overwhelming it. What’s worse? It was mostly likely a trauma that caused this - the vets’ theory: he was thrown from a car. Tossed out of unwant.
With a compromised immune system, being quarantined from his sister, on the brink of a full blown attack, Harley needs even more than Henley.
The vet told us he’d hang on with him as long as we wanted. Giving them proper meds to calm the affects of Parvo, boarding them to keep close eye, and finally, performing surgery on our sweet Harley.
All of this is much more than we anticipated, but not any less worth it to save the tiny faces who only want to love.
We’re asking for assistance to not only help, but save them together. It was clear to us Harley survived FOR his sister, and Henley’s demeanor is always looking for her brother. This unmistakable bond is why we want them both to thrive together. They were brave enough to walk in the road and catch our attention. And we want to be brave enough to ask for help to let them know it was worth it all.
We are asking only for the cost of the vet’s bill to keep them during this time they’re fighting Parvo, and Harley’s surgery. We can’t thank you enough just for reading this.
*if The dogs do not survive Parvo, all money will be donated to Agape Animal Rescue to aid abandoned animals and preventing animal cruelty by giving our furriest friends the fur-ever homes they deserve.
Organisator
Brittainy Taylor
Organisator
Nashville, TN