Dying Forest Dog Fighting For Its Life Rescued By Bears is Getting Better!
Update 2 She's Getting Better! - Dumped Dying Forest Dog Fighting For Its Life Rescue + Surgery Update From The Vet's Office - Huge Gratitude for the outporing of love from the community!
This dog was spotted along the roadway of the National Forest north of Houston, Texas by Kati & Ambrose Krouse of BEARS, Etc. an exotic animal rescue. Always vigilant for "Forest Dogs" that are frequently dumped in the forest by cruel people who no longer want to take care of the dog or address the situation in the correct manner, as well as roaming, stray and lost dogs, Kati and Ambrose knew immediately what had to be done. #animalrescue #dogrescue #HopeForPaws
After patiently collecting the dog, now named Robin, they immediately took it to an emergency Vet clinic and we will be sharing updates with you regularly of Robin's progress. Friends of Faye will be the NGO that BEARS Etc. will work with to help Robin on her road to recovery.
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More about Friends of Faye here: https://www.friendsoffaye.com
Not a moment passed by that Robin wasn’t met by the throbbing ache of her ripped-open face as she endured the brutality of relentless attacks…just barely escaping with her life.
While some dogs enjoyed their warm homes and loving families, Robin was fighting for her life. She was likely used against her will as a bait dog, enduring horrific and barbaric practices. With God knows how long of living like this, Robin’s face developed varying aged wounds suggesting she was attacked and then healed over and over again. However, this latest attack, whether by human or animal, would have been fatal had she spent much more time in the elements.
Fortunately, Robin is a fighter and her journey is far from over as our rescue couldn’t say anything but yes when we got the heartbreaking call about a dog abandoned in the forest. But, nothing prepared us for the broken baby we were met with as Robin was missing nearly half her face. It seems like an injury sustained after being used as a bait dog or possibly (due to burns) from setting a firework off in her mouth…unfortunately, we won't know more until the vet is able to sedate and clean her wounds.
As of now, Robin is headed to Stone Ridge Veterinary Medical Center of Willis for a good triage and medical regimen. We are hoping that it won’t be long before she can finish her recovery in the comforts of a home. Taking on cases like Robin's can be quite daunting, to say the least, but with your support, we are confident that we can provide her with the care she needs. That said, we ask that you please consider donating to her ongoing care and medical treatments. Any and all donations are greatly appreciated and we thank you in advance for your kindness and generosity!
Thank you to Dr. Teague, Stoneridge Veterinary Medical Center / Willis for all their support and love for Robin.
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