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CoryDSC 6846Cory came into rescue as a permanent foster with a tumor in her abdomen so big, X-rays & utrasound couldn’t tell what it was attached to.  She was 13 years old. After six months in foster care with her loving family, she didn’t die, and I was allowed to adopt her. 

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Our vet removed a grapefruit sized tumor from her ovary ( Miracle # One).  However when the  tumor was removed and she was spayed, all of the hormones that had kept her lively, were gone – and her heart reacted. She spent the weekend in the 24 hour Vet Emergency Hospital on IV’s, oxygen, and a heart monitor. On Saturday we were told she wasn’t going to live – she was not responding to treatment. Her foster Mom, Robin, and I took turns laying in her cage, talking, petting, putting water and food on the roof of her mouth for her to swallow.Cory C RoxieCory7 I took her home Monday afternoon (Miracle # Two). She enjoyed life for another ten months – eating & playing Queen Bee at the dog park every morning. CoryDSC 6864Paralysis -  possibly a stroke  - finally made our decision to help her to the Bridge in the arms of the people who loved her the most. Cory was truly “The Miracle Dog.”

 

Need to relinquish your Golden?

If you need to rehome your Golden please call our WOOF LINE at (602)404-WOOF (9663), or select one of the links below. 

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