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Here is “Beefie”, (female Staffordshire Terrier) which the 16 year-old son of the lady who rescued her named her, because when they found her a week ago, she was skin and bones and moving so slowing from weakness that from her car, the lady thought she must be a very old dog. She’s actually around 1 year. And though she has wire marks on her neck and cigar burns on her back, she is a bundle of love and affection for people – can you believe it! Of course you can. They have gotten all her shots and will pay to have her spayed as well, at a low cost vet that I have referred them to. They are willing to keep fostering her if a group will take her on and show her at Adoption events and let her photo be on their website and Adopt-a Pet.
They have one other dog, a cocker. The woman and her son have already fallen in love with Beefie, but my understanding is that they still intend to adopt her out.
They're trying to keep her outside. I’ve advised them to let her in and set boundaries for her…they have all mostly tile floors and though the house is a very nice one, Very good humans live there. They are a really great family and I hope, if Beefie's new life is not to be with them, then I hope ti's with a family who is even half as good as they are.
I hope you’ll join me in this prayer project for this family and the new dog at their house.
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Here is “Beefie”, (female Staffordshire Terrier) which the 16 year-old son of the lady who rescued her named her, because when they found her a week ago, she was skin and bones and moving so slowing from weakness that from her car, the lady thought she must be a very old dog. She’s actually around 1 year. And though she has wire marks on her neck and cigar burns on her back, she is a bundle of love and affection for people – can you believe it! Of course you can. They have gotten all her shots and will pay to have her spayed as well, at a low cost vet that I have referred them to. They are willing to keep fostering her if a group will take her on and show her at Adoption events and let her photo be on their website and Adopt-a Pet.
They have one other dog, a cocker. The woman and her son have already fallen in love with Beefie, but my understanding is that they still intend to adopt her out.
They're trying to keep her outside. I’ve advised them to let her in and set boundaries for her…they have all mostly tile floors and though the house is a very nice one, Very good humans live there. They are a really great family and I hope, if Beefie's new life is not to be with them, then I hope ti's with a family who is even half as good as they are.
I hope you’ll join me in this prayer project for this family and the new dog at their house.