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I miss my Nancy Rose 🌹 ❤️
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Marie hoping you’ll be home soon. Enjoy what time you have out and about. A few Nancy phone talks or even face time? I don’t know what phone service you have. This will be a learning curve for Nancy and she is such a smart gal and a sweetheart .
While your away you have a good focus on showing your gratitude for Nancy Rose’ companionship. She is blessed to have you keeping her healthly and joyful. Also missing her is showing your deep love for Nancy in your absence. It is also a comfort and peaceful for Nancy that she is in good care until your return. This will help Nancy feel secure and loved during this time of separation.

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I just got news of one of my classmates from scent detection was hurt in a severe dog attack. Oh my gosh, I have never seen so much damage on a human body from a dog like that, legs front and back, both arms and her back. Nothing to the face thank heavens. The back of one of her thighs is nearly jet black, with the characteristic puncture marks of canines. The most classic bite, from behind. I have never seen a wound like that, and the teeth drag marks around her knee are just wow. She runs a rescue so I'm guessing she went to a house bust somewhere and one of the dogs got her. Apparently if others hadn't been present to intervene it would have been a fatal encounter. The dog must have had major commitment because he got in a lot of damage. What adds to the shock is she runs a rescue for very difficult dogs, various shepherd breeds generally, she knows what she's doing since she's been at this for years. So shocking.
 

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I just got news of one of my classmates from scent detection was hurt in a severe dog attack. Oh my gosh, I have never seen so much damage on a human body from a dog like that, legs front and back, both arms and her back. Nothing to the face thank heavens. The back of one of her thighs is nearly jet black, with the characteristic puncture marks of canines. The most classic bite, from behind. I have never seen a wound like that, and the teeth drag marks around her knee are just wow. She runs a rescue so I'm guessing she went to a house bust somewhere and one of the dogs got her. Apparently if others hadn't been present to intervene it would have been a fatal encounter. The dog must have had major commitment because he got in a lot of damage. What adds to the shock is she runs a rescue for very difficult dogs, various shepherd breeds generally, she knows what she's doing since she's been at this for years. So shocking.
That is horrible. :confused:
 

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I just got news of one of my classmates from scent detection was hurt in a severe dog attack. Oh my gosh, I have never seen so much damage on a human body from a dog like that, legs front and back, both arms and her back. Nothing to the face thank heavens. The back of one of her thighs is nearly jet black, with the characteristic puncture marks of canines. The most classic bite, from behind. I have never seen a wound like that, and the teeth drag marks around her knee are just wow. She runs a rescue so I'm guessing she went to a house bust somewhere and one of the dogs got her. Apparently if others hadn't been present to intervene it would have been a fatal encounter. The dog must have had major commitment because he got in a lot of damage. What adds to the shock is she runs a rescue for very difficult dogs, various shepherd breeds generally, she knows what she's doing since she's been at this for years. So shocking.
I hope she recovers soon and had treatment.

Will this dog be put to sleep?
 

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I don't mean to be depressing.
This dear old lady who has had a number of strokes is fighting to expose a couple of vile treatments that made her dog seriously ill.
She's trying to save potentially thousands of pet's and fighting alone. Hence I am sharing here.

I have signed her petition. God bless her
 

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I hope she recovers soon and had treatment.

Will this dog be put to sleep?
I don't know Marie, but I would guess so. I can't imagine there would be any other decision they'd come to. What she must be going through, she's spent over a decade finding homes for dogs on euthanasia lists, or in remote territories starving, flying them out and rehabbing them when necessary so they can someday find a home, all at personal cost to herself. Like so many who work in rescue, and long before this happened, she had said that rescue has broken her soul in a way that can never be repaired. She's just seen too much that will haunt her forever. And now this. What terrible luck.
 

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