Thursday, August 8, 2013

Unwanted puppies

Late on August 7th, a car drove up at Red Lake Rosie's Rescue and had two puppies, one male and one female to surrender. I named them Milan and Mila. Milan was the little black and white shep. He was laying in a box and could not walk. Milan had been attacked by a dog in the neighborhood four days ago and was bitten in the back. Since then he only cried and laid on his side.
MILAN
Early this morning little Milan was taken to the vet where it was verified that he was paralyzed and he crossed the rainbow bridge. We are glad he no longer has to suffer but are sad that he had such a short and tragic life.
MILA
His sister Mila is a tan girl with a black nose. She is understandably a bit shy, but is coming around nicely. She is about 10-12 weeks old and weighs about 12 pounds.
We began looking for a rescue to take Mila and offer her a chance for a safe home. We also post this story to stress the importance of having the aggressive neuter/spay program to stop the breeding of puppies and kittens, many of whom die prematurely and violently.
I am happy to report that Mila has been spoken for- Julie Cross will foster for Second Hand Hounds! She will be leaving Saturday from Cass lake with a Leech Lake Legacy transport,

Thank you to all the rescues who help animals such as Mila and to the supporters who help pay the vet bills incurred through these many injuries.

Sincerely, Karen Good RLRR

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

A heartbreaker. Thank you for being there, Karen, for the pups.
Sending Milan off to the Rainbow Bridge with your love is the best final gift you can offer to this sweetie.

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