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Originally Posted by Leafmite
He is gorgeous!
So glad that he is doing well. Heartworm is terrible...I set an alarm on my phone each month so I do not forget the monthly pill.
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Thank you
Yes, vigilance is crucial when protecting your fur baby from heart worms. Sawyer will have another antigen test done in November. I know in my heart that he will test negative
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Originally Posted by WaterWitchin
The look in his eyes from Day 1 to present tells the whole story. Kudos for your rescue.
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Thank you, WaterWitchin! Sawyer's rescue works both ways -- he needed me and I needed him.
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Originally Posted by DeaC
You're a HERO. Doesn't look like the same dog...he's perfection. You did a wonderful thing, Marie.
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Thank you for your kind words, DeaC
When I first saw Sawyer at Peggy Adams, I couldn't hold back the tears seeing him so skinny, tail tightly tucked under, patches of fur missing due to a skin condition or food allergy. He also had scars on the underside of his ears from insects chewing on them. When his beautiful eyes looked at me, I knew immediately that Sawyer was finally going home.
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Originally Posted by Mountaineer370
Sawyer is such a handsome guy, and he's clearly thriving with his loving family! Thank you so much for rescuing him and giving him such a great home.
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Thank you, Cheri! I agree that Sawyer is a handsome guy. His tan coat and floppy ears are so cool. He also has the signature webbed paws of a "water dog". Sawyer has a perfect mix of the best qualities of Yellow Labs and Black Mouth Curs.
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Originally Posted by Diane56Victor
Its always lovely to see the change in any animal that has been given that second chance.
Shame on those people who treat their animals so badly. The lack of empathy is astounding.
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I agree 100%. It's astounding how full our shelters and rescues are now with animals needing help. A large % of them in our US shelters are surrenders or returnees, too. It seems like it will be a never-ending problem. That truly breaks my heart
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Originally Posted by Gpesci
He is so handsome! And you are such a blessing for him. He looks amazing, you can see it in his eyes and his whole being! Good for you...and better for him! Sawyer I hope you live a long, healthy, happy life!
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Thank you, Gpesci
Your kind words mean the world to me and Sawyer. This very special dog has bonded with me and that is such an awesome feeling! I wish I could attach videos of him happily runny free, splashing in his new doggie pool, and pestering his "girlfriend" KitKat Kandi. You would be smiling with joy, I'm sure