Faith - March 2004

This is Faith.  Faith came from a home that we have had to take dogs out of prior to her, Mercy and Hope, who you can read about on our adoption page. Her "home" was filthy and she lived with dozens of other dogs, being fed only every so often.  She had a litter of puppies every time she came into season causing her to physical condition to deteriorate as shown  in this photo. This was due to neglect and ignorance . Her socialization skills are not developed from having lived without much interaction, so we are working on that. She is still untrusting of every move made towards her, but, she is trying to adapt and will now take small bites of food out of a hand. We're also working on getting her in better physical condition so she can be spayed. At this time she is too fragile and weak having just weaned another litter of puppies (who are on the website for adoption.)

Cruelty comes in all forms from neglect to physical cruelty. In this case, one of the people who lived in the house with the dogs was abusive and cruel. Faith's grandmother was beaten with a metal pipe and Faith's brother had his eye plucked out because he "needed disciplining."  The rest of the dogs were disciplined with a coat hanger and a large plastic garden rake. Rescue is often notified when the local authorities must get involved and in this case, because we had taken dogs out of this home prior, the authorities had been involved from the beginning and said "enough is enough." CCDR was right there to help and retrieved dogs and puppies, healthy ones and dogs such as Faith. Faith's outcome would have been euthanasia if she had been taken by animal control, but CCDR has the ability to give dogs like Faith a second chance by putting them in foster care so they can recuperate and have a second chance at a new life.  Her previous owners are going to answer to the authorities but our main concern is for the dogs' well being.   Faith won't be available for adoption  for some time, but we need sponsors to send get well wishes to her and  help with upcoming vet needs.  Her vetting is  going to range a lot more than her adoption fee is, so donations are truly appreciated as always. We'll continue to update you on Faith's progress!

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Coast to Coast Dachshund Rescue