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Dixie is an 11 month old F1B Labradoodle surrendered to DRC by a self-professed "rescuer" who adopted her from a local shelter in rural Alabama and had her as a pet for 5 months. Within that time, Dixie went from being a happy-go-lucky, sweet doodle puppy to being a sick, miserable, sad and horribly neglected dog.
Dixie's original shelter picture
Dixie had been banished to the backyard living outdoors because her "rescuer" thought she smelled bad and couldn't be bothered to teach her potty manners or to take her to the vet to be vaccinated and put on heartworm, flea & tick preventatives. She also neglected to have her spayed.
This "rescuer" watched and did nothing as Dixie scratched her increasingly irritated and stinky skin until it was red, raw and bleeding and her once beautiful fleecy locks began falling out in clumps.
Yet even then this "rescuer" did not bring Dixie to a vet.
She instead complained to the shelter where she had adopted Dixie from that the dog was sick, impossible to train, that her personality had changed. She said that Dixie was now scared of everything, everyone and completely unresponsive to humans. She mentioned to the shelter that she was going to have Dixie euthanized.
Thankfully the shelter referred this person to DRC.
DRC foster volunteer Kristen Fuhrmann went to this rescuer's home to pick up Dixie for fostering and found her almost completely bald, totally covered in festering sores locked in a large 40x40' pen with 5 other dogs.
Below are pictures of Dixie the day that she arrived at Kristen's. They are difficult to look at.... But it is important that you do look and see just how a woman who has the audacity to call herself a "rescuer" treated an innocent animal in her care. This sweet girl came readily to Kristen her eyes pleading for any kind of attention. Kristen immediately took Dixie to the vet where our suspicions were confirmed..... This poor baby girl was suffering with a severe case of advanced Sarcoptic Mange.
Kristen & Dixie
Dixie has been receiving treatment for the last 2 weeks at the vet and she is no longer contagious to humans and other dogs. She is slowly healing....
Dixie came home this afternoon....
We have given Dixie a new name (she was Midnight in her prior setting) and she is not only the friendliest, sweetest, and most grateful doodle in the world she is a strong southern girl who is on the road to recovery from the abuse and neglect she has suffered at the hands of humans.
Thanks to Liz Syring for facilitating Dixie's release....Thank you Kristen for taking such wonderful care of her...And to all of our volunteers, friends and extended family for supporting DRC rescue efforts, thanks to you, Dixie will have a second chance for a happy, healthy life and a forever family to call her own.
We'll keep you posted on her progress.....
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