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Jenny
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WHEN THERE IS A DEMAND, SUPPLY WILL BE CREATED.
As long as people continue to demand dog breeds like Saint Bernards, people will continue to breed them.
This 4-5 year old girl was found abandoned and came into RESQ bleeding, vomiting over a litre of blood, dehydrated, partially blind, disoriented, extremely high body temperature along with a dangerously low platelet count (tick fever).
Possibly bred in horrible conditions and neglected, this girl, who we have now named Jenny, is critically ill. Because she is partially blind and in immense pain, she is currently very aggressive and treating her itself is a challenge.
Treatment is on and we are waiting for her to stabilise. The next few days are very critical and we really hope she makes it, as she has already lost a LOT of blood.
She must have been kept this way for quite some time, in order for her condition to have become this bad. When people want to bring home exotic dog breeds, they fail to understand how they contribute to this problem. Jenny is just one, there are hundreds of others who suffer the same, or even worse, fates. We are thrilled to hear about the new Dog Breeding and Marketing Rules 2017. Let’s hope we see a change in not just the breeders and pet shops, but also people who indulge in purchasing these animals without doing any research.
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