Wednesday, April 9, 2014

My Dog Looks Like Falcor: Wordless Wednesdays

(Photo from here)


(Photo from here)

Check out the goofy underbite!!

Also, an abused senior chihuahua named Baby NEEDS your help!  Susie's Senior Dogs is a wonderful program that helps senior dogs find forever homes.  Baby the Chihuahua is a very special case, and she needs help finding a California home.  She is 12 years old and was badly abused by her previous owner; as a result, she has a difficult time walking.  Baby is too fragile to be transported long distances, so they are asking for California adopters to please come forward - this girl NEEDS a wonderful home in which to spend her remaining years.  Please see the original photos and story below:




 LOS ANGELES, CA: We're trying again, actually, we're pleading again. We need a serious applicant for Baby. We posted her desperate, abusive story one month ago, certain the SSD community would be able to spread her case far enough to help. However, we recently learned that all of her potential adopters had fallen through and Baby still needs a forever home. Of course we are not going to stop at that.

Ready Pet rescue originally wrote, "[I got a call] asking for help for a senior that is in an abusive situation. She has a friend who has apparently been on a major downward spiral due to drugs and has been physically abusing her 12 year old Chihuahua, Baby. The dog is female and 4.2 lbs. She has trouble walking due to the injuries sustained from this abuse. She has lost almost all of her teeth so she requires soft food, and her previous owner was very bad about feeding her regularly."

Baby was immediately pulled from the abusive environment and placed in a good, but temporary living situation. She needs someone to step up and gently love her for all of her final days.

Today, Ready Pet wrote, "Baby suffers from incontinence, which is what turned a lot of people off.  But apparently Kim found a medication that assists with that problem and has been able to get a handle on the situation. She's very skittish due to the trauma she endured at the hands of her former owner, so she isn't very good with big, rowdy dogs or super hands-on children."

Baby is too fragile to be transported around the country. She needs someone within driving distance who can meet her and give her the warm home that she very much deserves. If you can come to Baby's rescue, please contact Kim by emailing twinletoz@aol.com or calling 310.529.6298.

WITH LOTS OF SHARES, we can help this poor Baby find a home!  Please help <3  Thank you for reading.

xoxochelsea

10 comments:

  1. This post is HILARIOUS! I just watched that movie with my kids a couple of weeks ago.

    The story about Baby is not hilarious. I will help spread the word!

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    1. Thank you for reading and sharing, Kristen! I feel so sorry for Baby; I sure hope someone in California can take her!

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  2. Your dog is so cute. Thank you for sharing the story about Baby, the senior Chihuahua. She looks so fragile and sweet. I'm glad her nightmare life is over and I hope someone will reach out to her soon for a new home. She might be older, but in Chihuahua years I'll bet she has plenty more to come. Will share.

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    1. Thank you, Sharon. Stories like Baby's just break my heart...I hope someone will give her a good home. Thanks again for sharing!

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  3. Such a sweet pup and a funny pic! I pray that Baby finds a forever home!

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  4. Oh, your pup is so cute. Love the underbite.

    That poor sweet Baby. Shared on G+

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    1. Ha, thank you, I think so too! His underbite cracks me up! Thank you so much for sharing Baby's story!

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  5. Awww! I’m sorry to hear about Baby's condition. She looks so cute and sweet, and I just can’t imagine how some people take in their selves to abuse such an adorable creature. Anyway, I’m glad that she has been rescued and is now safe under your provision. I'm sure you're giving her all the love and care she deserves. Thanks for sharing that, Chelsea! Kudos and all the best to you!

    Dana Norris @ Kranky K9 Dog Training

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