Rescue of Scared Injured Homeless Dog with Embedded Collar

Feed Friends Foundation received a call about a dog living on the streets with an ingrown collar. We went to look for her and we found her wandering around shaking her head, which was a clear indication she was in pain.


We saw she was wearing two collars, which means that after putting on the first one, someone decided not to loosen that collar, but just put an extra one around her neck. We don’t know how long she must have been walking around like this but this definitely did not happen in a couple of days or weeks.
We knew we needed to act quickly and catch her to help her. Thankfully, we were able to get her within an hour and the vet was available immediately to take off the collars and clean the wound.
Together we decided to call this lady Daisy, a name that just popped up while looking at her. We found an amazing foster where she could recover while being with other dogs.
Daisy came out of her shell quickly and showed us her wonderful personality. She loving playing with other dogs, going for walks and getting attention. She is a very loving dog and she is now ready for adoption. Please help us find her an amazing forever home!

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Summit - by Jonny Easton
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Emaciated Dog gets incredible new life!

Feed Friends Foundation received a call from someone mentioning that an owner was planning to dump his dog because he was skinny and had skin problems. That same night, we went to the house, where we saw the dog on a chain, attached to the bumper of an old car. He was chewing on a coconut and did not have any food or water.


When he saw us, he was a little shy but he wagged his tail as if he understood we were there to save him. Without starting a discussion with the owner, we took the dog away and we decided to call him Mickey.
Mickey was taken to the vet immediately and other than being severely neglected an emaciated, he did not have major health issues. He was estimated only 6 months to 1 year old and we felt horrible that he had been through so much already at this young age.
Fortunately, the next day we found an amazing foster for him. This family opened up their home so Mickey could have a safe place to recover, while being around other dogs. Being a little shy at first, he soon understood it is ok to walk around freely and to be inside the house. He joined the other dogs in their routines by sleeping on the bed and playing on the couch.
Mickey’s skin also improved and at one point, we just knew he was ready to go to his forever home. We found an amazing forever home for him and Mickey is really living a great life now! We are so proud he did not lose his faith in humans and that he is such a great companion!
Feed Friends Foundation aims to help stray dogs in Curacao by using the TNR (Trap Neuter Return) program combined with including them in a feeding program, which means that they are cared for on a daily basis by volunteers. They also save dogs like Mickey and find loving forever homes for them.

Please help Feed Friends with a donation: https://www.paypal.me/feedfriends

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/feedfriendsfoundation

Music used
Still by Jonny Easton
Link: https://youtu.be/XuGV8JbuUmI
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Link: https://www.youtube.com/jonnyeaston

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