Anderson Animal Hospital

Lawrenceburg, Kentucky
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laila
laila is a 1.5-year-old American Bully in Lawrenceburg , KY, who needs $800 for Malnourishment and Hip Injury.
Lawrenceburg, KY
Laila was my pick of the litter 1.5 yrs ago. I recently lost my home having to move in with my mom. Where I couldn't have her. I let a friend watch her on 12-19-22 and 2 days later she ran through a fence & went missing. That was over 2 wks ago. Last night 1-10-24 I received a call she had been found she is severely malnourished and can't bare weight or walk. Her hip is badly hurt. Laila is a sweet loving dog. Nothing like what the breed has a name for. We actually call her a baby dinosaur bc she was so fat and short. She is like my child! She is funny sweet energitic and very lovin and d everyone loves her so much. She gets along with all the other dogs well, the whole family thought she was dead and now that we have found her we just want her back to healthy Everything she used to do was special. She was so energetic and loving. Now she can't even walk,stand, or eat. She used to come up and nudge my arm wanting me to move it so she can put her head in my lap. She would also take off running and slide across the floor like she was sliding into home base like a soft ball player She is severely malnourished dehydrated and something is wrong with her back hip. She will barely eat or drink can't stand or walk. And these are only conditions I am able to see. I lost my home, my job due to covid. I thought my life was over when she went missing, then she was found and is sick. It's breaking my heart knowing I don't have the means to get her well. Our whole family has cried everyday

Peanut
Peanut is a 12-year-old Jack Russell Terrier in Lawrenceburg, KY, who needs $682 for the treatment of a uterine infection.
Lawrenceburg, KY
Peanut came into our lives through her father Skipper who was rescued from an abusive situation when he was only 6 months old. Skipper never left my side and lived a long happy life with us. He left us two daughters, Peanut and Patches (Peanut is the black and white and Patches is the white and caramel in the pictures). They were born together, nose to tail and we laughed because they looked like a tiny furry Yin Yang. Since that day Peanut and Patches have been just as inseparable as Yin and Yang and brought a balance to our lives that leveraged away the stresses that life brings. Always bright eyed and faithful and as much of a desire to show affection to us as we do to her. True to our best friends nature she is driven to protect, even though we don't rely on her in a traditional way of work for our canine friends in today's world, she like many other dogs have adapted to protect us in different ways like soothing us after a bad day. Life is sometimes hard and unpredictable, but for us one of the most consistent things we rely on to always be there and the same are Peanut and Patches, never once hesitating to know when we need them and why we need them and simply manifested through doggie kisses and snuggles. We can't get out much but Peanut and Patches see to that as well, they know we have a fenced back yard and are always ready to let me know that there are squirrels plotting our ultimate demise out there are we need to go stop them. They're clever enough to know though, that the truth is there's an old tennis ball out there that I can hardly resist to toss as much as they can't resist chasing it down. Given all that she has provided to us in such a loyal and loving way it is the very least I can do to put everything I have into caring for and loving her at this time.
