Arriving on Wednesday evening, all the way from a shelter around Charleston West Virginia,
(more than 300 miles from here), Hannah has made her way to us. As I mentioned in my previous post, she is the first dog accepted into Lab Rescue in 2020. Hannah's life changed around the end of last year when she was picked up as a stray. After Hannah did her time in the shelter, she was released to the rescue and her new life began with a long road trip to Maryland.
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~Hannah on Weds., enjoying what I'm sure was her first Puppuccino~ |
In boarding, Hannah was evaluated, and had surgery to remove a very large mammary tumor. A surgery that would take nearly 3 hours. The rescue has addressed everything that they can cure or manage - severe eye, ear and skin infections. But unfortunately along with the initial surgery, it was discovered that she has 10-15 other tumors that are malignant and aggressive. She will not undergo treatment for them, or for her heartworm.
Despite this diagnosis, Lab Rescue has made Hannah available for adoption. We're hoping someone will fall in love with her and want to spoil her and give her a home all her own, and make her last days and hopefully months, her best days and months.
Welcome to Hannah. She is an easy going gal, with a gentle soul, who is making herself at home and I am enjoying getting to know.
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~Hannah looking in the fridge & asking what's for breakfast?~ |
These dogs have such heartbreaking stories but now she can live out her last days with love and care.
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ReplyDeleteHannah's story and health is so sad. She is so cute. I hope her last days are happy days. Hugs for Hannah!
We sure hope Hannah finds a forever home, even if it's just for a short time. It's good of you to foster her.
ReplyDeleteVery sad story that hopefully ends on a high note.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweetie Hannah is. We have our paws crossed for Hannah and know that wherever she spends her remaining days they will probably be better than her recent past.
ReplyDeleteThere will be a loving home where someone has a huge heart. Enjoy Hannah's stay with you, she is going to be loved so much.
ReplyDeletePoor girl. Even if she is not adopted, she's already in a home with love and will get some 'spoiling'.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet girl. Hannah's discovered that there is such a thing as a second life ... but this time no sorrow or pain.
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ReplyDeleteSad for Hannah’s past and current health condition.
ReplyDeleteHappy she is under your wing for awhile!
You will be the “home” she needs!
Hannah is exactly the dog I hope to open my home to in the future. I wish her all the best. May her remaining days be filled with love.
ReplyDeleteWelcome, darling Miss Hannah. You've arrived in a home filled with love . . . may your next home be just around the corner.
ReplyDeleteWelcome, Hannah. We hope someone will give her a perfect home with lots of love for her last days. ♥
ReplyDeleteThank you for helping her, Kim. You are an angel to dogs in need.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet girl! Thank you for caring for her.
ReplyDeleteSo pleased that Hannah is with you and the other pups. She is in the best possible place, and we all know that her days will be filled with love and companionship. It's comforting to know that she will be given the very best attention.
ReplyDeleteAwe Hannah... what a beauty! Bless her heart. Bless your heart!
ReplyDeleteHi hi hi! Ojo here! Welcome Hannah, you've landed in the right place!
ReplyDeletePoor girl. Even if she is not adopted, she is already loving at home and will be subject to some "deception".custom printed blanket
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