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Fultonham, NY 12071
Last Updated: 12/20/2024 1:48 PM © 2024 Safe At Last
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Animal Success Stories
Yona
Little Yona, now Mocha, had had a serious accident while in foster care. She had been running and playing and was having a great time, but she jumped and rammed into a flower bed and severely fractured her elbow. She needed very tricky, expensive specialty surgery to fix her leg, which of course we got done for her... And then she needed to be in confinement and kept quiet for her 6-8 week recovery period. Well, despite all of this, one of our approved adopters wanted to meet this little girl. Yona was one of my fosters, and I told them what a wonderful disposition she had... a once in a lifetime type of pup... And this lovely family met my beautiful girl and fell in love with her.. And they wanted to adopt her, even though there is extra work and care involved. So, after Mocha's stitches came out, she went to this wonderful family.
And, here is a recent report on how sweet Mocha is doing.
Hi Cindy,
. . . The vet wants to re x-ray on Dec. 18th ...
She is doing so well. I could not have asked for a better puppy; we LOVE
having this little girl with us. She has grown quite a bit in the past 2
weeks and is getting quite strong. She is very comfortable on her four
legs--not favoring at all. We continue to keep her in confinement or on the
leash. I have been training her some; she is so quick and eager to please.
I will start working with a dog trainer next week (do you know Kathy
Stevens?) When I described Mocha's temperament to her she asked if I might
be interested in doing therapy work with her. This is the PERFECT dog for
that, so therapy might be in her future.
I'll let you know how the training and vet follow-up goes.
All the best,
Rebecca
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