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Saturday, September 8, 2012

Tre the Pomeranian and the Power of Three


Tre the Pomeranian mix is the friendliest little dog you'll ever meet. He loves dogs and people. After arriving at the shelter, we noticed he has a bad back leg, although he has adapted to it and scoots around on it quite well.  After we did some X-Rays, we noticed lots of loose wires in his hip. It looked  as though someone did a bad job trying to repair a break at one time.  The middle of his femur has been cut out and the wires didn't hold bones together, so his only option is to amputate the back leg.

Tre will be coming to the DC area after his surgery, while our veterinary partners in South Carolina get him on the road to recovery. Meanwhile, we are working hard to find a forever family and pay for his vet bills. Please help our fluffy friend out by sponsoring him and paying for his care, with an estimated cost of $800.
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4 comments:

  1. Hi – Will you please post a link to your Blog at The Pomeranian Community at vorts.com? Our members will love it.
    Members include: Pom Owners, Breeders, Rescues and Lovers.
    It's easy to do, just cut and paste the link and it automatically links back to your website...
    You can also add Photos, Videos, Rescues and Classifieds if you like. Post as much or as often as you like.
    Email me if you need any help or would like me to do it for you.
    The Pomeranian Community: http://www.vorts.com/pomeranians/
    Thanks,
    James Kaufman, Editor

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  2. Dr. Luis Fandos was born in Argentina where he finished his studies as Medical Doctor at the University of Rosario. He pursued a dream to study medicine in the United States and, ultimately went on to complete his anesthesia and critical care residency at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City.

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  3. Thanks for the wonderful piece of blog. I have come some advice to your success. Thanks for sharing.....Dr. Luis Fandos

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  4. Great post. I found your site while researching the teacup pomeranian? I have read that they are real and that they are fake. That they are destined to be sickly and die at an earlier age, etc. Do you have any thoughts on the matter?

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