About this Dog
Meet Bridgette! Bridgette recently became a tripod, though we suspect the dead leg was an older untreated injury. And unfortunately she ended up with a torn CCL in a back leg while in a foster home. She is currently in a medical foster home in NY where she is recovering from her CCL surgery done on 10/16. Yes, a tripod in the front and CCL injury in the back!! This girl is a survivor. Bridgette will soon be ready for her furever home. We are hoping to find a calm, stress free furever home, probably with someone who is home alot! This precious soul has been through so much and she's pulled through, only to be hit with set back after set back more recently. She had overcome all her obstacles but definitely showed signs of shutting down as her confidence was shaken to the core while in another foster home where she tore a CCL. ********************* Sweet Bridgette found herself in a high kill shelter in NC through no fault of their own. A stray, emaciated and with a non-functioning leg, the shelter put her on the euthanasia list, along with another sweet pup Ellie, who had been hit by a car. These girls had survived horror and they were still here, yet they found themselves fighting for their lives in the shelter - we could not let them down. Our rescue partnered with a medical rescue group to save these girls from euthanasia and get them to hospital for their treatment and surgeries. Just check out their 'freedom' ride together the day we got them out of the shelter!! Even with their injuries, tails are wagging and ears flopping, they knew they were free and now in good hands! Bridgette is at a healthy weight, had an amputation, and as you can see from her video, she is a very happy fully functioning tripod! The hospital at the time also suspected she also had chronic CCL disease in her knees. Link to album, showing before and after surgery photos and videos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/dY1wQhJtciJJUUye9 Wagging tails and happy to accept pupperonis as sympathy gifts! Bridgette is still a young pup, very loving and just look at her stunning coat and ooooooh, those eyes!! If you are interested in loving this precious girl, please contact Aly on 732 604 0625 ASAP!
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About this Dog
Meet Bridgette! Bridgette recently became a tripod, though we suspect the dead leg was an older untreated injury. And unfortunately she ended up with a torn CCL in a back leg while in a foster home. She is currently in a medical foster home in NY where she is recovering from her CCL surgery done on 10/16. Yes, a tripod in the front and CCL injury in the back!! This girl is a survivor. Bridgette will soon be ready for her furever home. We are hoping to find a calm, stress free furever home, probably with someone who is home alot! This precious soul has been through so much and she's pulled through, only to be hit with set back after set back more recently. She had overcome all her obstacles but definitely showed signs of shutting down as her confidence was shaken to the core while in another foster home where she tore a CCL. ********************* Sweet Bridgette found herself in a high kill shelter in NC through no fault of their own. A stray, emaciated and with a non-functioning leg, the shelter put her on the euthanasia list, along with another sweet pup Ellie, who had been hit by a car. These girls had survived horror and they were still here, yet they found themselves fighting for their lives in the shelter - we could not let them down. Our rescue partnered with a medical rescue group to save these girls from euthanasia and get them to hospital for their treatment and surgeries. Just check out their 'freedom' ride together the day we got them out of the shelter!! Even with their injuries, tails are wagging and ears flopping, they knew they were free and now in good hands! Bridgette is at a healthy weight, had an amputation, and as you can see from her video, she is a very happy fully functioning tripod! The hospital at the time also suspected she also had chronic CCL disease in her knees. Link to album, showing before and after surgery photos and videos: https://photos.app.goo.gl/dY1wQhJtciJJUUye9 Wagging tails and happy to accept pupperonis as sympathy gifts! Bridgette is still a young pup, very loving and just look at her stunning coat and ooooooh, those eyes!! If you are interested in loving this precious girl, please contact Aly on 732 604 0625 ASAP!