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This helps Bamm Rescue - Atlanta, GA Foster with pet care costs.
I love her so much READ Watch her youtube video
Carmen was pulled for a foster after someone saw her video at Clayton and knew she needed to be saved. She has a non contagious form of mange, which is easily treated with a monthly flea and tick medication, and has been tested three times. Once pulled, it was clear she didn’t tolerate a leash and didn’t like her skin being touched, which is expected with her condition. Staff couldn’t get a leash over her head, so she wasn’t being walked at all. She was taken to the vet, but I chose not to spay her right then because of her skin—healing could have been a problem. Then an angel stepped in to cover one month of boarding at a place the rescue couldn’t afford. The difference has been night and day. When I picked her up for her spay checkup, she was wagging her tail, asking for pets, giving my stepdad kisses, and proving she’s a five star car rider lol Now she loves being touched, the leash is no problem, and she even loves going "bye bye". Her sponsored month at daycare is ending, and she really needs a home where she can grow her hair back and have the same people love her every day. God only knows how badly I wanted to bring her home, but I am full—more than full. Carmen hasn’t had a formal temperament test yet, only through the fence, but yesterday she showed no issues at the vet or walking past other dogs. She is trusting, sweet, and deserves a bed and a home of her own. Meet and greets available If you can give Carmen a foster or forever home, please reach out. She is all snuggles and wagging tails. I know you will love her just as much
I love her so much READ Watch her youtube video
Carmen was pulled for a foster after someone saw her video at Clayton and knew she needed to be saved. She has a non contagious form of mange, which is easily treated with a monthly flea and tick medication, and has been tested three times. Once pulled, it was clear she didn’t tolerate a leash and didn’t like her skin being touched, which is expected with her condition. Staff couldn’t get a leash over her head, so she wasn’t being walked at all. She was taken to the vet, but I chose not to spay her right then because of her skin—healing could have been a problem. Then an angel stepped in to cover one month of boarding at a place the rescue couldn’t afford. The difference has been night and day. When I picked her up for her spay checkup, she was wagging her tail, asking for pets, giving my stepdad kisses, and proving she’s a five star car rider lol Now she loves being touched, the leash is no problem, and she even loves going "bye bye". Her sponsored month at daycare is ending, and she really needs a home where she can grow her hair back and have the same people love her every day. God only knows how badly I wanted to bring her home, but I am full—more than full. Carmen hasn’t had a formal temperament test yet, only through the fence, but yesterday she showed no issues at the vet or walking past other dogs. She is trusting, sweet, and deserves a bed and a home of her own. Meet and greets available If you can give Carmen a foster or forever home, please reach out. She is all snuggles and wagging tails. I know you will love her just as much
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