Patti Dawson
Jan 29, 20222 min
Updated: Sep 12, 2022
When we were alerted of 5 puppies surrendered due to PARVO, we knew we had to step in. We received an emergency plea for FIVE French Bulldog puppies who were all battling a deadly disease. Through no fault of their own, their bodies are failing them. These puppies were being forced to fight for a life. And they haven't had the chance to even live yet.
After the puppies were diagnosed with the deadly parvo disease, the breeder asked the vet if someone could step in and take care of them. At first, they only wanted to surrender the two puppies that were the most critical, but they eventually went back and surrendered the other three. The poor babies were underweight, one had conjunctivitis, and the others were beginning to show symptoms that raise serious red flags.
The five Frenchies were taken to the ER to receive the medical attention they so desperately need.
The breeder had these puppies in kennels and never vetted them. At 7 months old, they had never received one vaccine!
Opie had bronchitis that turned into pneumonia! He was on oxygen and was fading.
Opie is a 6 lb fighter.
Thankfully, after very lengthy and expensive hospital stays, all 5 were able to go into foster homes with Dallas Dog.
Thanks to the incredible efforts of the volunteers and fosters, and donors, our rescue was able to save the Frenchie 5. Now all 5 have found the loving forever homes they deserve!
THIS is why we do what we do. To save the lives of animals who need a second chance. To find the perfect forever homes that they deserve and bring smiles to adopters and dogs alike. Look how happy the Frenchie 5 all are now in their forever homes! This is what it's all about! Saving lives.
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