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Hope is a 1-year-old Hound in CHARLESTON, SC, who needs $2,000 for Diagnosis and Treatment.

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Hope is a dog that was thrown out in the country in the cold and ended up finding shelter under someone's camper. Once she arrived at my house I realized she had been severely abused as you could not open a soda can without her peeing herself. She was infested with hookworms and had to be dewormed multiple times. She defined all of the odds and so I named her hope. I have two other dogs and a cat.

Hope has blossomed wonderfully over the few months of her being at my house. At first you could not open a soda can without her peeing on herself and now she wants to play with other dogs, people and children. There have been no signs of aggression other than when she is in pain. She is an inside dog however, they have a very large fenced in backyard to play in.

She is so special to me because when she first came here she was so sick and so terrified of everything. She has flourished and thrived and seeing her transformation warms my heart to the fullest. She is wide open, Goofy and the most loving hound dog that never deserved any treatment she was getting prior. She makes me laugh all the time.

Hope has been to several different vets since arriving here. Unfortunately 400 words will not be enough to explain. She has been to several vets. The name of my regular vet is bees ferry veterinary clinic. She has had vaginal discharge and issues since arriving that has not been cleared up and at this point she has pus coming out of her vagina and I am terrified she has pyometra. Please help 💔

I was in an job injury in October where a light bulb exploded glass into my eyes. Due to that I have been out of work since October. Unfortunately due to workman's comp not doing the correct thing I have not received a paycheck since October. I'm trying my best 💔💔

Location
CHARLESTON, SC
Species:
Dog
Breed:
Hound
Age:
1 years old
Sex:
Female
Hope is a 1-year-old Hound in CHARLESTON, SC, who needs $2,000 for Diagnosis and Treatment. — Waggle