Earlier in November I saw this picture on Facebook on a post of Sharon V.-J...
A puppy with a shockcollar on and a muzzle and 1 drop of blood on the table of a vetspractice.
My body started shiffering as it is even doing now when I' m writing this.
As I am very sentitive and use my intuition I could hear how this
littlen was terrified: No, She did not cry for help, she just didn 't want
to go on this way and had given up.
I read the story and found out the vet wanted 700 for the OP or she
would be killed as the dog did not have a known owner and cityhall does
not have a refuge, so strays get euthanized.
And when that vet refused to take the shockcollar off... I was unstoppable... I would get that puppy out of there.
So I offered my help to Sharon (who had saved and taken the puppy
from under a bush) and the next day Addi and I drove to Pedreguer to get
her (Thx Fay). I collected the pup and drove her to my vetclinic in
Mutxamel where she was examinated and x- rayed.
My clinic offers special prices for rescued animals so for less than half Mausie would get her OP 
Over the weekend I spent time with her and on Monday she was operated on, an OP which was more complicated than expected... the femur had been broken for a while.

A day later Mausie was allowed to go home with us so she did.
Life was not easy... this little girl was terrified of everything,
obviously did not have any inprenting or socialisation, she did not like
humans and would try to hide just anywhere.
It was obvious that this case was going to be a lot harder than expected.
At first we did not find a fosterhome, later on the vet did not want
her to be moved from my care as he was afraid it would go wrong and that
our place was the best possible place for the puppy.
And then she got sick... fever for days and days, and then she
started coffing and lots more. Fear of distemper, then Kennelcough,...
we have seen it all... and even spent many hours in our self improvised little sauna so she would be able to breath better and caugh less. 
Photonic Therapy, honey and Essential oils got her through together with the best possible personal treatment of myself who was
bound home or with her 24h a day. 
Luckily she came through the awdeal and I started looking out for an adoptive family.
For reasons I will not go into it did not work out.
In the end it was meant to be so as this little girl is really not a dog you can just drop of with anybody.
She still does not like humans, she is even fraid of humans and would bite others if
you try to pick her up. You can' t raise your voice or even look at her
or she runs away.
I have seen terrible and difficult cases in the past but I have
always been able to get through and make them be happy again and
sociable.
Mausie now trusts me more often than not but learns most from
my pack of rescued dogs, they deserve all the credit for where Mausie is now. 
And for the rest their is balance of love and consequent behaviourapart from so much more. The stability she has now is the best for her.

Healthwise we do have a problem... she is not using the leg at all and that for several weeks now...

The vet wanted to wait the longest time possible but agreed with me
yesterday... we have to take the external fixation off and find out what
is going on:
We do not know yet what we will find and what the vet will have to
do.
According to the X-ray of last Friday the bones are not yet healed
enough to be without support.
And further on Mausie will be needing rehabilitation too and I do not know how long it will take for her to be fit again.
My main concern is to save her leg, please...

So people, we need help please, sponsors or donations for Mausie and others rescues.
Please share our website www.whisperingranch.eu and please visit the page how to help us.
Paypal of our registered charity: evaswhisperingranch@gmail.com
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