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Charity
Waiting
at the Rainbow Bridge
Charity
is a sweet 6 1/2-year-old white-and-black female greyhound, born in April
1997. Her registration number is double tattooed, so her history is unknown.
Charity was a stray from the Vernon
shelter, and she came to GALT severely underweight - only 45 pounds at
that time. She had many pressure sores on her body, the worst being a
lesion on her right elbow, as well as a tail injury. She has been cared
for in a wonderful foster home, and she has gained weight. Her sores are
almost all healed up and she is ready to find her forever home. Charity
gets along well with other dogs and appears to be cat tolerant.
From
Charity's foster mom:
Charity
has been in my home for about six weeks, and she is showing some of
that cute personality we knew she had deep down inside. She loves to
play with squeaky toys of any shape or size, front haunches down and
hindquarters in the air, tail a waggin'. She has put on those much-needed
pounds, her coat is shiny and she smiles (and I mean really smiles)
when she first wakes up and when she gets excited. Step by step, she
is gaining her confidence and making the effort to come to me now instead
of the other way around.
Her tail
is 100% healed, as are most of her other pressure sores. You can still
see the loss of hair around her front elbow, but it is now only light
pink, and the hair is trying to grow back.
She is
a very smart girl. It only took her three days to learn to "sit"
and "down". However, I believe most of the credit goes to
Sophie (my grey), who is happy to teach the foster kids just how easy
it can be to "get mom to give you a treat." She does enjoy
flipping over and sleeping on her back when she is comfortable with
her environment. I think Charity would love for her "forever home"
to have a playmate or two to make her life complete.

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