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This was sent to me Please Help if you can. I won't post pictures here they are VERY graphic but you can see them through the link after the story...if you want to I can't understand how someone could do this I know we have a lot of people in the herd that own and love dogs. I received the following fro Ernie at EHOWA.com and if you are capable of helping out, please do... buffalo A few months ago, I posted that in general I don't like people. And while sure there was some jest in that statement, there was also some truth. People lie. People steal. People borrow your money and don't pay it back. People back into your car and don't leave a note. People are selfish. People murder. People set dogs on fire. People force dogs to fight and then discard their shattered bodies like garbage. People suck. On the morning of April 11th, a kind old woman in Belmont, North Carolina came across the crumbled body of what she thought was a dead dog on the side of the road. Expecting the worst, she took the time to look closer and was both delighted and horrified to find this female pit bull barely alive; shattered limbs unable to carry her body any further, blood seeping from maggot infested wounds, skin stretched taunt over exposed ribs, dull broken eyes looking up at her begging for relief. This dog didn't have the strength to lift her head as the woman approached, she could only offer a muffled whimper. Surely others had driven past this horribly wounded dog, but no one bothered to stop. Not until this woman did. Such is the nature of man, I guess. But, thankfully our Good Samaritan did stop, and she scooped this dog's limp body up in her arms and brought her to the Eastridge Animal Hospital. There veterinarians examined her and came to the conclusion she should be saved, but it was going to require some pretty extensive (and costly!) surgery. Upon hearing of Gypsy's condition, Joann Hager of Tri County Animal Rescue immediately told the vets to go ahead with treatment -- she would find a way to pay for it. As best anyone can guess, Gypsy (as she is now named), was used in dog fights. Her ears were cut away so her opponent would have nothing to bite on to and drag her to the ground. She had bite wounds all over her body and the tissue around the wounds was rotting and putrid. In fact, when the veterinary staff tried to feed her, she couldn't eat because of the bite wounds inside her mouth. Yes, I said inside. As of this writing, Gypsy has undergone several surgeries over the past few days. The damage to her right front leg was so extensive the doctors were forced to amputate it. Dead and dying tissue was cut away leaving this lovable dog horribly disfigured. The stents that were sewn into her skin to allow her wounds to drain give this lovable dog a nightmarish look. As you look at her post-surgery pictures you may think Gypsy is baring her teeth or growling; she's not. The dead tissue around her mouth has rotted away; she no longer has lips to cover her teeth. And yet despite all this, she still managed to wag her tail after her first surgeries. That my friends, is why dogs rule. Gypsy has taken the first steps on her long road to recovery. But she is not out of the woods just yet. Doctors in Tennessee will need to perform plastic surgery to recreate the portions of her face that have rotted away. These upcoming procedures, on top of the care she's already received, come at a substantial price. While Tri County Animal Rescue has received more than enough letters of encouragement, they have not received enough donations to pay for Gypsy's medical care. When I spoke with Joann on Friday, she estimates they had received just over $6,000 in donations -- well shy of the $10,000 they estimate her care to cost. This leaves at least a $4,000 deficit, probably more when all is said and done. That my friends, is where you come in. With Sean Schaefer debacle last week, I received many emails of people writing in and admitting they were guilty of the same thing - never having stepped up to help when they could have. Just brushing aside my requests and thinking, "Oh someone else will donate." Well now is your opportunity to make a difference and you couldn't ask for a better one. Kids, the only thing standing between this lovable three legged pooch and a full recovery is a few thousand dollars. Is the army of EHOWA going to let that happen? I think not. So, as has become a custom here at EHOWA, this will be one of the two times a year when I will ask you, my faithful readers, for help. So I am asking you, I am begging you, to donate what you can to the Tri County Animal Rescue to pay for the remainder of Gypsy's medical costs. Five bucks. Ten bucks. Twenty bucks. Whatever you can spare. And I don't want to hear, "Oh I don't have the cash right now." Sure you do. Five bucks - the cost of quick lunch in drive thru. Ten bucks - a round of beers. Twenty bucks - popcorn and two movie tickets. You can do it. I know we can knock this right out of the ballpark if we all pitch in. Take a moment and look at your dog laying next to you. Try to imagine what it would be like if their leg were so horribly mangled doctors would have to cut it off. Think of them having so many untreated wounds that the flesh was actually rotting off their bodies. Now try to imagine if you dog didn't have you to care for them. That's what Gypsy is facing right now. So crack those piggy banks. Help make it right. Please donate to Gypsy. http://www.tricountyanimalrescue.net/gypsy.aspx thunder
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That is just horrible! It makes me sick to think that someone could let such a sweet dog get in that condition. I'm working on it, seeing as I'm in a tight spot right, hopefully I can donate some. It may not be much but I will give what I can.
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That poor dog!!! How could anyone be so cruel?
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Oh my god....oh my god....I'm at a complete loss for words (which is unlike me), and all I can manage to say is "oh my god".
I'm assuming I can send them cash, correct? Cash is the only way I can give them anything (no credit )....that poor baby! That's so sick....
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Omg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Those Pics Are Horrific!!!!!!!! How Can Anyone Be So Cruel?!!!!!
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Hey look at these; they aren't quite so horrid towards the end. http://www.tricountyanimalrescue.net...ecovering.aspx
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omg, I wanna puke...
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I'm glad she's getting better....but those first pics were horrid. I passed through them as quickly as possible... I just feel like giving Gypsy a big hug and kiss. Letting her know that there are people out there that love her.
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poor thing, thats so wronfg, some poeple have no sense, but i can see why poeple did not bother to help her, i would have thought she was dead to. in her pics after surgery she looks terible, like a real zombie...
and she is so loving yet poeple let her get that way makes me so
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Yeah, I know....the drains didn't do a thing to make her look any better. So many people are going to refuse to adopt her, because she looks like that. Poor baby...she's so sweet.
She looks so even tempered, I wonder if she'd make a good therapy dog....for disabled kids. Does anyone remember the story about Lucky, the kitty with a cleft palate, and one eye? He was a therapy kitty for disabled children, and they really took to him, because they could relate to him. One little girl said "he's different, but that's okay Daddy, because I'm different, too" when she told her father about Lucky. Hey, ya never know...
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