Sr. Poodle DEATH ROW hind legs won't work right!
Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2009 7:24 pm
What slams me about this cross is this could be Angel tillman, whose outlook was far grimmer than this boy's. This sr is on DEATH ROW! PLEASE! Someone open your heart and your home! Cross for Petra!
From: Petra Brooks <newbeginningsanimal rescue@gmail. com>
Date: Mon, Dec 14, 2009 at 9:20 AM
Subject: Hinesville, GA - Senior Toy Poodle with Disability on Death-Row!
Wally, the Senior Toy Poodle…
…needs someone to love him, despite his age and disability. I first met Wally when I went to Animal Control late one night to pick up 5 dogs for a transport to new homes. Wally had just arrived that evening and was a pitiful sight. He was lying curled up in a ball in a tiny, metal cat cage with nothing but newspaper as padding and howling, as in pain. I asked the Animal Control officer if he knew what was wrong with him but he replied that he didn’t know and that he felt it might be best to put him to rest. I opened the cage and softly spoke to the little fuzz ball. He immediately got up but that’s when I noticed that he didn’t seem to have much strength in his hind legs, as they kept sliding out from under him. At first I was afraid to pick him up because I didn’t know if he had been injured but when I finally lifted him into my arms, it was clear that the condition was not causing him any pain, just control issues. I imagine it might be neurological or some sort of paralysis but I am not sure. As soon as I held Wally and loved on him, his crying seized and it was evident that he had not been crying in pain but crying out of loneliness and despair. Before I returned him to his cage, I placed a blanket in it and it made me miserable to see how grateful he was for the old piece of cloth. I sadly looked at the Animal Control officer and told him that he may be right that eternal rest might be the answer for this little boy… Days later, I returned to Animal Control to once again pick up 2 kitties and a dog for another transport. When I walked into the office, I saw 2 little doggies running around and one of them was our lil’ Toy Poodle Wally! This time I had to laugh when I saw his funny walk because I knew that he was not in pain. Wally was quite happy to be out of the silver prison, calling an old, dirty doggy bed next to the desk his own. He was wagging his tail when he saw me and I immediately picked him up and rocked him. He is light as a feather and though he’s dirty, his little curly locks make him feel soft. His eyes look infected but he has a face as sweet as an angel and the innocence that is written all over that little face will bring tears to your eyes almost immediately. But who would want Wally, who is obviously a senior dog with a disability? Can YOU find it in your heart to let Wally live out his final years with you?
If you can help Wally, please contact Petra at newbeginningsanimal rescue@gmail. com or at 912-369-0424 after 6 p.m.