Saving one dog won't change the world. . . but the world will change for that one dog!

Friday, July 25, 2008

Day 2

Last night I got to sleep in a clean, cool, dry place. My new foster Mom, Veronica, gave me a bath and fed me. My tummy did not feel so good though and all of my food came back up. Then I cried. So my foster Mom came in and cleaned me up. She decided it would be best if she laid down beside my crate so I would feel safe. I woke up several times last night and my foster Mom took me out of the crate and scratched my belly. Then I could go back to sleep for a little while.

About 4:30 this morning I was starving! So my foster Mom got up and made me some breakfast. She was so happy because I did not get a tummy ache this time. Oh and I went to sleep for a whole hour and a half! I bet my foster Mom was glad.

If you would like to keep up with my progress please keep checking back.

I am so excited to finally have someone that cares about me! Please, never dump a dog! It is really hard for us dogs to make it on our own.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Ok, I can't read this anymore from work! Now I'm at work crying. He is so lucky to have such a wonderful home for now! I really look forward to keeping up with his progress and I can't wait to meet him. Now - go get some sleep!

I vote that we name him Sparky, btw....

Anonymous said...

Bless you for taking this poor puppy in! One of our babies had Demodex, not near this bad, when she was a puppy. It broke our hearts every time we had to go back for a skin scraping.

I can't imagine what this poor pup has gone through. She/he (didn't see what sex it was) is blessed for you to have found it. Not too many people would have the heart to care for her.

I will keep little Stoli in my thoughts and prayers. <3

Ric Wellman said...

Seeing things like this gives me hope in humanity that I otherwise gave up on long ago.

Keep up the good work Veronica, and may God bless the work of your hands.