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MESA FUND Apple Update: 5/26/05
Running free at the Rainbow Bridge We know that everyone thinks they know what "emaciated" means - "wasted away" and "physically haggard," but until you have actually seen Apple, aka Apple Martini, born in August 2, 2002, "emaciated" is only an adjective. It does not begin to describe Apple's body.
Apple was picked up by the Fort Worth Animal Control as a stray and came into GALT's program on April 14, 2005. She was so weak she could hardly stand, her gums were sheet white, and she was full of parasites. On Friday night she had plasma and red blood cell transfusions.
She is a small red brindle girl, whose face is so thin it looks pinched and her eyes are dull. She is so weak that sometimes she only has the energy to move her eyes as she follows her foster mom's every move. She is losing her hair from lack of nutrition and quite frankly, she smells. However, she has not been in any physical condition to bathe yet. Her elbows have no hair on them and are dry and scaly and itch, and her nails are long and pointed.
When you see her lying on a bed, you realize she's skin and bones! But you do not get the full effect until you watch her struggle to stand and see her shaky legs try to do what you have asked her to do. Every protruding rib is visible; you can count every knob of her spine; her stomach is distended with fluid, as a starving child's; you can see almost every surface of her pelvic and hip bones. It's like looking at an X-ray with no machine.
Although Apple is heartworm negative, she is positive to Ehrlichia Canis her treatment will be delayed until she becomes stronger.
Look at your greyhounds and be proud for what a wonderful life you have given them. Rub their full tummies and croon to them what good boys and girls they are. Laugh at them as they cockroach on the sofa. They've all had a chance to have a luxurious retirement.
What kind of chance has Apple had? She's only a little over 2 1/2 years old. She raced in Corpus Christi from February 18, 2004 to June 30, 2004. Her whereabouts since that time are unknown. No one knows how she ended up starving on the streets of Fort Worth at least not yet.
Apple is under the care of Dr. Amanda Florsheim and we hope she has turned a corner, so she will now have the chance that so many other greyhounds have had. Her foster mom is giving her lots of love, a warm, soft bed, and feeds her every two hours. She has to be careful not to overload her system. Hopefully time will be Apple's friend now time to heal, time to learn to trust, time to gain strength so she can run and play with all the other greyhounds. Keep Apple in your thoughts maybe she will be the "Apple of your eye" one day.
The special medical treatment cost needed by Apple is why the Miss Mesa Fund was established. If you would like to help with Apple's care, please take a moment to make a donation to the fund. You can use a credit card, check or PayPal by making the donation through the GALT GreytStore. You can also write a check (Greyhound Adoption League of Texas, P.O. Box 680, Addison, TX 75001) and note Miss Mesa Fund/Apple on your check. Alternately,
you can make a donation using PayPal by clicking on the You WILL and CAN make a difference in Apple's life and the lives of other greyhounds in need of special medical care. Your help and support will make a difference...one greyhound at a time.
Update
5/26/05 ***Please consider making a donation of any amount to help with Apple Tini's medical bills. The cost of her medical care exceeded $4000 during the 6 weeks she was in GALT's care. When Apple Tini arrived on April 14, the commitment was made to help and care for her; that commitment has been seen through. That was the promise made to Apple Tini. Update
5/25/05 Update
5/24/05 Update
5/23/05 ***Please
consider making a donation
of any amount to help with Apple Tinis medical bills. The cost of
her care these past 4 days exceeds $2000. GALT made the commitment to
help Apple Tini when she arrived on April 14; that commitment will be
seen through, whatever the outcome. Update
5/21/05: Update
5/20/05: Update
5/12/05:
"Apple Tini" continues to progress slowly it is almost like 3 steps forward and 2 steps back. Her weight has been very hard to stabilize, and her last documented weight was at only 43 pounds, which is only up a couple of pounds from where she came in. She is on pancreatic enzymes to help with her food absorption. Her foster mom, Kelly, is feeding her multiple times a day and says "most of Apple Tini's day is spent eating or waiting to eat. She has gotten to the point where she is no longer bolting down her food. She seems to understand that food is plentiful at her foster home, and she doesn't have to worry where her next meal will be...she is finally realizing that she is safe and loved. As far has her behavior goes, Apple Tini is a wonderful house guest! She is fully house trained and understands the word 'no'. She does however find counter surfing to be a great hobby! Next to food, the big love of her life are her toys. She is definitely a collector and likes to gather them around her. All but one of her pressure sores are healed, and she has stopped scratching herself raw and hasn't needed a Benadryl for several days."
Dr. Florsheim of Preston Park Animal Hospital has ordered a CBC and more tests for tomorrow which should give an accurate indication of where she is medically. Those results will be posted here soon.
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