Ginny
Ginny has a wound that fully encircles her neck, the embedded chain needed to be cut off with bolt cutters and the ring had to be dissected out. The wound was fully infected. Between the infection of the wound and the feces matted to her skin she smelt terrible when she came into her foster home.
She is being seen for daily wound management that includes laser and hydrotherapy for a minimum of 2 weeks.
Through all of the pain and uncertainty is is experiencing she is still such a sweet soul and learning to trust that there are people who love and care for her.
Update: On Tuesday, Sept 5th the caring team at Orchard Veterinary Care found that it was time to close up the wound on Ginny’s neck. While she is missing hair and has a lot of stitches she is getting to heal and her foster home says that she is a complete sweetheart!
Update: On Sept 18th Ginny had her stitches removed, spayed, vaccinated, and microchipped. We are happy to share that she is ready to find her forever home!
Final Update: Ginny is thriving and loving her life with her forever home.
Please consider making a donation to our Guardians of Hope program where your donations continue to help dogs like Ginny. 100 percent of all donations towards this fund goes directly to the animal’s medical expenses for major medical care.
Update: Ginny is having hip surgery to repair her hip with a Femoral Hip Ostectomy, she is scheduled for November 23 to have it repaired. With the right limb there may be some nerve damage and it may be several months before we know if it improves or if she will have to have it amputated.
Please consider donating to our Guardians of Hope fund, 100 percent all all money donated towards this fund goes directly towards care for Ginny and other dogs that need additional care.
Final Update: Ginny has found herself an amazing forever home, we couldn’t be happier.




