I'd rather focus on the good than the bad in any situation, but in
this case I thought it was important to provide some before and after
shots. It lets you see just how far Hope has come. She barely looks like
the same skinny, sickly dog that came to my house that night last March
but it's her all right.
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Hope at LRAS |
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Hope was non-responsive and unable to moved due to weakness and heavy matting. |
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Hope's First Day Home |
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She had to be shaved in order to free her from the mats and ticks. |
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Hope weighed 15 pounds at this point. |
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Another view of Hope at her thinnest. |
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First Day Out in the Sunshine! |
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Hope in September |
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We knew she'd feel better, but who knew she'd be so prissy? |
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Hope and Wilson in August |
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She has such a beautiful coat.... |
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Hope and Rosie Today |
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Heartworm-free, infection free, and happy as can be. |
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Hope in Her Easter Dress |
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Have I mentioned she's Prissy? :) |
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Hope and Her Main Man, Wilson |
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She does her best to keep him in line. |
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