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You can visit our home page, or use the form below to search. Nate's Story Update: 10/6/10 Nate is one of 9 greyhounds GALT received from a Fort Worth Animal Control cruelty case. He is a handsome, 4 1/2-year-old brindle boy born January 2006 as the “A” pup. His registration ear is double tattooed, so his identity will never be known. Nate was so anemic and dehydrated when he was rescued that he needed an immediate blood transfusion of two units at the Collin County Emergency Animal Hospital. While there, the staff pulled more than 1500 ticks off of him while he laid there quietly. Nate is receiving continued treatment at his foster home, resting a lot as he tires out very easily. His appetite has increased since he first came in, which is obviously a good thing. Nate's condition will be closely monitored for any change. Just like the other rescued dogs, he is positive to babesia as well as ehrlichia at extremely high titers and is receiving treatment. He is also being treated for a huge load of intestinal parasites. The special medical treatment cost needed by Nate is why the Miss Mesa Fund was established. If you would like to help with Nate'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/Nate on your check. Alternately,
you can make a donation using PayPal by clicking on the You WILL and CAN make a difference in Nate'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 10/6/10 Update 9/22/10 Update 8/6/10 Update 7/26/10
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