Help Our Hoarding Case
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Yesterday we received an urgent plea to help with a severe hoarding case two hours away in rural Tennessee.
We didn’t know what we would be walking into, but once we heard the conditions the dogs were living in, we knew we had to help.
There was trash everywhere and over 30 dogs on the property. It’s impossible for us to understand why or how this happened, but we're choosing to focus on is that they asked for help.
The Nashville community showed up, and because of our fosters, we were able to save 29 dogs. Our largest 24-hour intake to date!
We not only saved the puppies, but we managed to rescue the parents too so we can help stop the cycle of overpopulation.
Living in prolonged filth, it was expected that these dogs will all need extensive medical care. The puppies in particular were infested with fleas and have bloated bellies full of worms. The four mamas have skin and dental issues, and one will need her eye removed. Our sweet Dad has a low, thick cough that we suspect is advanced heartworm but we are hoping for the best.
Vetting for all of these pups will need will cost around $15,000! To support these dogs, please share this reel or consider making a donation by clicking the link in our bio.
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Wags & Walks Rescue
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Nashville-Davidson, TN
Wags and Walks
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