Wednesday 6 February 2019

Blondie


Blondie arrived in the village abandoned because she had prolapsed womb. This wasn't a reason to abandon her but they did anyway. Blondie soon gathered her hormones back together and was neutered when the time was right. There was no room at the shelter so as the village had already taken to her Amanda purchased a large kennel and she has lived quite happily knowing the people who love her and she learned quickly to stay away from those who are not dog friendly.

You would think that she would be safe.. all the village know her, she doesn't chase chickens, she doesn't bark at strangers, she doesn't frighten the children. All she does is wait for people to speak to her, she loves a cuddle and is always waiting for Amanda every evening after the shelter feed for her food and BLONDIE time.


Last night she didn't greet Amanda, she called and called.


Panic took over, we all know that every second a dog lives on the street here they are in danger. Amanda called again and something moved in the over grown grass next to 'her' space. Blondie tried to greet her as she always does but it was obvious she was struggling. Somehow Amanda picked up a 40 kilo dog and rushed off to the vet calling him on the way. Out of hours but they are always there for us in so many ways. 


Blondie has been hit by a car, if you lived here you would/could believe an innocent dog could be hit intentionally. She is in pain, she is bruised but the most worrying part is her leg. The skin has been taken off so the vet couldn't stitch. The wound has been cleaned and will need dressing for a week with strong antibiotics twice a day. 


The problem is Blondie lives on the street, and there is no place for her at the shelter, so Amanda can NOT protect the beautiful soul that she is. Her plight has been shared many times that she needs help, a foster, a family of her own but no-one has every even been slightly interested in helping her. Blondie is in DANGER every second she is on the streets. Please, please consider fostering or adopting her so she can be safe. 

Blondie is a mountain dog/labrador mix around 2 years old. She has such a loving nature and is good with people and other dogs. She is a large, super cute, bundle of love.

If you are able to help please either email: compassion4greekpaws@gmail.com or send a message via the Compassion For Greek Paws Facebook page (m.me/CompassionForGreekPaws).

This photo was taken at the vets, we won't show the injury to her leg on the blog so as not to distress or upset anyone but it can be seen on the Compassion For Greek Paws Facebook group.

Blondie with injured paw at the vets
 


Blondie before the accident






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