Our hearts broke when we received the urgent plea for help for a very special girl; we immediately took her under our wing and into our care.
We have named this precious soul Maggie, aka our little Magpie. She has suffered the ultimate betrayal of abandonment and because she suddenly went completely blind (which went unnoticed by those who promised to love her forever), she is more afraid and confused than ever. It is up to us to make things right for her – and we need YOUR help to do that.
Maggie was originally adopted from the Voorhees Animal Orphanage a couple of years ago and was recently returned. Her adopter stated that she had too much anxiety, even though she knew she was a nervous dog when she adopted her. It was also stated she “couldn’t afford her medical care”.
When Maggie arrived back at the shelter, she appeared to have some allergy issues, but otherwise looked fine.
Unfortunately while in the shelter’s care, the kennel staff found her running around bumping into things, blind in her kennel and having bloody diarrhea. Her blood sugar was sky high and she was diagnosed with DKA, Diabetic ketoacidosis.
For those not familiar, DKA is a life-threatening complication of diabetes mellitus in dogs. It occurs when the body does not have enough insulin to use glucose for energy, leading to the accumulation of ketones in the blood and urine.
The vet had the shelter immediately start insulin, but it was no place for her to get the proper care she needed; that’s when they reached out to us for help.
Maggie arrived at PGMP on March 10, and immediately received and will continue to receive the very best medical care possible; we never settle for substandard care.
Please open your hearts, help us fight to give Maggie the opportunity to live her best life daily – we cannot do this without YOU!
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Paws Give Me Purpose Inc.
2 Jade Lane
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002
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House Paws Mobile Veterinary Service
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