Friday, November 18, 2011

You've gotta have Faith.

Annnnnd we had Faith AND her owner was found!!! I don't know if I should chalk it up to a small town or my big mouth or what, but I mentioned to someone about her last night, then they connected tonight when their friend said that their dog was missing...that it was this girl! Her name is NOT Faith, but in my mind it still is!

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Yesterday, on the way to bring my son to do a project for school (due today, it didn't get done. :-X ), we were on the interstate. Speed limit 70mph. I had just passed a truck around a corner. In the middle of the interstate, I saw her. A dog. Limping. Bewildered. In shock, it appeared.

My first instinct was to pull over. I slowed down and pulled off to the side of the road. A pick up truck stopped on the opposite side (in the middle of the interstate, where she had lingered to). ALL of the cars behind us stopped. Even the tractor trailer. Looking back now, that is absolutely amazing to me. However, somehow, I had faith that they would.

The owner of the other truck asked me if the dog was mine. I was said no, she isn't. He said he would take her, but he had other dogs in his truck and he wasn't sure what would happen. I told him that I would take her. This kind young main (mid 20's, if I had to guess), walked across the interstate, picked her up gently without hesitation and put her in the back of my Jeep. Surprising, but I had faith that he would. He was a kind soul. You could see it in his eyes and demeanor. Whoever you are out there, thank you for helping save this little girl.

The back of my jeep was full of fishing stuff since that was part of the project. I asked my son to come sit in the back with her and comfort her on the trip to...wherever we were going. At that time, I really didn't know WHERE we taking her or what we were doing with her. I just knew that she deserved better than what she had been given and we were not leaving her on the side of the road where she had been thrown out like a bag of trash. My son got in the back with her, trying to calm her down, comfort her and keep her happy. She was so sweet and gentle. I had faith that it would be okay. (We have had a negative reaction from a dog that we did not know before and injured dogs can be unpredictable, but we did not see any other option at the time.)

By the way, the kind soul above? He also followed us all of the way to the next exit, very closely. I had my flashers on and my son in the far back of the jeep, enclosed, but I was not at all comfortable with it and I think this young man knew it. Again, what a kind soul, deserving of many thanks.

My phone, about to die, made the call to the only contact that I could think of, one of the kindest souls that I know, Jeri, of a local rescue. I left a message, I probably sounded frantic. What do I do? I don't know who to take her to or what to do. I just knew that what was done to this girl was not humane and I was determined not to let her die that way. And Jeri called back with answers. I had faith that she would, even though I hated asking her to help take on this problem.

She made calls and we headed to a local vet with her. She was such a good girl the entire time. Obviously in pain, but she mostly just cuddled with my son in the back. When they brought the stretcher out for her, she was a little unsure, but really so good. She never made a peep, nipped, yelped or anything. My oldest (14) kept telling her what a good girl she is. We believe she is a boxer mix. She weighs approx. 45lbs.

She has a dislocated hip. Care will run around $800. The vet is letting payments be made, all money due by December 1. The rescue has started a ChipIn and I have Faith that we can raise the money. Please donate a dollar or two (or more, if you are so inclined) and share this link far and wide. I have faith that we can show this little girl that all humans are NOT bad.

Thank you for sharing, donating or even just reading and sending a positive thought for whom we call "Faith" in our home and hearts. (I do not know what the official rescue name for her is/will be. She is Faith to us until we hear otherwise.) It is very much appreciated!

If you prefer to donate directly to her, she is at Crestview in Marion, NC and is the I-40 dog under Rusty's Legacy rescue. If you think you might want to adopt her once she has healed, please contact Rusty's Legacy. Once this is all said and done, she is spayed and well, she will need a forever home.



3 comments:

  1. We are now in contact with the newspaper and they might be willing to do a public interest story, possibly interview my oldest son since he cared for her in the Jeep as I tried to find a place to bring her. *fingers crossed* that we can get the funding that we need for Faith to get the care that she needs!!!

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  2. She is at the rescue now. She does have a dislocated hip. If they had only taken her to the shelter or a rescue, rather than throwing her from the side of the road, we would not have these bills and she would not be in pain right now. The vet bill exceeds $800 at this point. If you can donate ANYTHING at all, it will be greatly appreciated. 100 people donating $8 will cover it. I know that simplifies it, but it truly is that simple...it's just a matter of finding the 100 people to do it! I am donating as well (quite a bit more than $8), however, I cannot afford it all myself and neither can the rescue. Please help.

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  3. How do I donate??? I can only give $10.00,but Its something.Wish I could pay it all.Kellie.stroud7765@gmail.com...

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