Charity came to WIN from a puppy mill that surrendered her
because of a very bad
heart murmur. After an urgent WURL to Gwen in Houston, it was
discovered that Charity had pulmonic stenosis. It was thought
that Charity must have surgery in order to survive. The vets at
Texas A&M agreed to operate, but said that Charity would have a
better chance of surviving the surgery if she was a bit older
and gained some weight. At 8 weeks she only weighed 4.1 pounds!
So Charity went back to Gwen’s to gain some weight. When Gwen’s
Tully and Brogan had puppies, Jan Garish fostered Charity. Then
when Jan got her puppy from Tully’s litter, Charity came back to
Gwen’s house. She was happy no matter where she was being
fostered.
On October 25, Charity (now weighing 20 pounds and being 20
weeks old) went back
to Texas A & M.Small Animal Clinic in Bryan College Station for
a re-check and possible surgery. Gwen had a dream the night
before that Charity went to A & M and then did not need the
surgery. Well her dream came true!!! The vets at Texas A & M
kept Charity for 2 1/2 hours and did another echo on her. She
was so good that they did not have to give her anesthesia. The
results were that Charity's heart murmur was downgraded to
"moderate" and they did not feel surgery was necessary!! They
want to do another echo when she is full grown and said that we
can spay her in December.
So Charity started looking for her “forever” home. After having
several people over to visit, we finally decided on a wonderful
home with a stay at home Mom and a precious 5 year old girl
named Gracie. They live close to Gwen, so will continue to use
the same vet clinic.
Thanks for all of the prayers---that's what did it!! :-)
Charity

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03/13/2006
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