TESHA- female Swiss Mountain Dog mix (not really- just looks like one)

TESHA is Precious & Weathered Several Storms. Now She is READY forva Forever Home
Last Hope Had to Save Her.
Reasons why from Tesha’s Georgia sending shelter-.Message from June when she Came to Last Hope:
“TESHA (Greek for survivor) was brought into the shelter as part of a cruelty complaint after someone called animal control to report that they saw their neighbor beating his dog.
When animal control arrived, they found TESHA laying in the backyard, obviously injured.
The caller had recorded the owner beating her. Charges were pressed and TESHA was confiscated from the owner.
Despite the horrendous cruelty that was shown to her, TESHA is absolutely the most loving girl! She is happy and wants nothing more than to be loved.
At the shelter, TESHA was going to be euthanized because she has injury to her back leg.
The Georgia shelter didn’t have the equipment to x-ray and treat her. The shelter vet said it could be something as simple as a dislocated hip, or as serious as a fracture, but it’s impossible to say for sure without diagnostic equipment.
She put weight on it, but she limped. She will require a visit to the vet. “
This is why LAST HOPE promised to take TESHA. Her sending shelter would not heartworm test her without a shelter commitment to TESHA. Since she was on the euthanasia list, her heartworm status was moot.
TESHA is 1.5 years old & weighs 47 lbs. She resembles a Greater Swiss Mountain Dog but Swissies are not common in Georgia.
Last Hope embraced TESHA with open arms. We want the abuse she suffered to be past history.
Our vets determined her leg had a minor, old injury- no repair needed, should heal on its own, Last Hope will re-check in 6 months to be sure.
TESHA finished her heartworm treatment in doting foster care. She gets along with kids & other dogs.
We are looking for a FOREVER HOME for TESHA, and, we are so happy we found out about her plight in time to save her.
Her Best Life will BEGIN SOON.
LAST HOPE promised.
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