Miss Lucy Checking In

Once again, we must state that inappropriate comments will be deleted. 

To those who do not believe saving Lucy from the unnecessary pain of her already blind eyes, it is clear you do not value her or the life-saving work we do. 

For all our fabulous supporters who valued Lucy’s life from the very day she was rescued, we would like to thank you for your undying, ongoing, and heartfelt support, prayers and messages. Today we wanted to share her progress with all of you. 

Today marks one week since Lucy’s surgery, and she is doing very well! She is still a bit swollen, but the swelling will go down as her stitches heal and dissolve. Her hair will grow back filling in the areas of her face that were shaved. 

Lucy has an amazing appetite; in fact, she ate not one, not two, but three bowls of food at breakfast today. She is taking her anti-inflammatory and antibiotic medications along with her senior supplements, and does not exhibit any signs of discomfort or pain at all! 

It is clear to us that Lucy is feeling safe and loved; her body, soul and heart are healing.

She has been sleeping well, enjoys having her hair brushed, and even allowed us to cut her nails. She has even begun some bonding with our newest senior lady, Betty Boop, who is also blind. 

Here at Paws Give Me Purpose Inc. we treat every dog that comes through our doors with excellent care, compassion and love.

After being severely neglected, then dumped at a shelter by the family she thought loved her, Lucy deserves to be spoiled during her golden years. Our promise to this beautiful girl is to provide a safe and loving environment for the rest of her life.

This is what we do here at Paws Give Me Purpose.

If anyone is interested in sponsoring Lucy’s lifetime care in Sanctuary, please reach out to us directly.