


You may remember Annie who was found in the middle of a busy road, horribly matted with ears that were swollen shut from the infections in them. There is a happy ending to Annie's story, thanks to the kind man who saved her, the police officer who assisted and PRNE:
Annie has found her forever home!
Annie would like to thank her foster care providers – those who
welcomed her into their home, cared for her during her recovery from the
streets, and made her feel safe and loved. Without people willing to provide
temporary homes PRNE would be unable to help dogs like Annie. While in foster
care Annie began to trust people and learned what it is like to live in a house
with a family. She also developed a taste for Swiss chard, which her foster mom
grew in her garden. Annie likes this green as much, if not more, than she does
Milkbones!
At the end of July Annie went to live with her new family. She
has made herself right at home and enjoys being the center of attention,
pampered daily. Her new family adores her and has done everything they can
think of to make life better and easier for Annie. On August 21 orthopedic surgeon Dr Clarke repaired Annie’s right
knee. Everything went well during surgery and Annie is currently recovering.
When a PRNE volunteer visited Annie a day post surgery (bearing a get well gift
of some fresh Swiss chard, of course!) she was already putting the leg down,
which is a very encouraging sign. She returns to the vet in 2 weeks for suture
removal and then again 2 weeks, and then 4 weeks, later for a re-check.
Annie will be spayed sometime in September and following her
recovery from that, the date for the repair of her left knee will be
determined.
Please stay tuned for “Annie Updates”!
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