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HAPPY ENDINGS :)
1 year ago
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I thought it'd be nice to have a little corner where to share some happy endings

You probably already read about this :)
1 year ago

GREAT NEWS!!!!!!! THE TWO BABiES ARE SAFE!!!!! THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR YOUR GREAT HELP!!!


http://www.shelterrescue.org/index.html

 

 

UPDATE 11/21/08
We have been RESCUED!

Progress Report 11/21/08:
The Newnan-Coweta Humane Society would like to thank those of you who made sponsor/donations to help these two sweeties to safety!  
The lab mix that has a broken leg and pelvis is now at a vet clinic and will have surgery to repair her leg.  She is a sweet and humble girl who has never once complained about her predicament.
The terrier mix is in a wonderful foster home and he is getting the utmost care in socialization skills, confidence building and tender loving care.  He will be vetted but needs to feel safe and loved first. 
Needless to say, these two have a long road to recovery.  NCHS would still appreciate any donations toward their vetting and care.  We promise to keep you updated on these two special babies (who by the way, still need names!).
Thank you all.......for ALL YOU DO!



This post was modified from its original form on 22 Nov, 17:20



This post was modified from its original form on 22 Nov, 17:20
Dog Honoured for Saving Owner's Life: Australia
1 month ago

Dog Honoured for Saving Owner's Life: Australia
from C2NN, posted by Maria
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Teka, a 3-year-old cattle dog, is credited by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) with helping save the life of owner Jim Touzeau after he collapsed two years ago.
“My heart had definitely stopped,” the 71-year-old widower said at the Maryborough, Queensland, awards ceremony. “I don't know if she actually kick-started my heart, but the doctors said that if I hadn't come to and called for help the chances are I would be dead.”
Doctors said the Teka treatment was enough to give Touzeau enough consciousness to phone for help.

“She was really thumping on my chest with her two front feet,” he said. “She must have been thinking 'I'd better wake this fellow up or I won't get any dinner.'”

The canny canine's ministrations didn't stop there: Teka raced out on to the street and barked and jumped up and down to attract the attention of passers-by.

Touzeau told the Brisbane Times that the pair were fast friends. “I got Teka three years ago and she's a terrific companion. She just never leaves my side. Because it's just the two of us, I rely on her and she relies on me,” the self-employed glass blower said.

RSPCA Queensland spokesman Michael Beatty said Teka was now in the running for a Purple Cross, a national award for animals that have shown outstanding service to humans. “She is yet another example that animals have a sixth sense that we'll probably never understand but can certainly be grateful for,” Beatty said. 
http://www.care2.com/news/member/951765832/1289485


http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/dog-given-medal-after-canine-cpr-20091028-hjx7.html

 
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