Still Remember Caitlyn, Appeared On The Cover Of The Magazine The Dog Found With Her Muzzle Taped,See Now.
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The Dog's Mouth Closed With Electrical Tape Recorded |
Still Remember Caitlyn? He is a dog that was found with his snout taped shut so closely that it almost killed him. But now, one year later, she has been the face of the scads of fundraising for animals abused and injured, and growing in his lift, which soon will be his home forever.
The 15-month-old Brown pit bull mix found in the porch of the South Carolina residents called 911 after seeing the gruesome forms of what he is.
The Dog's Mouth Closed With Electrical Tape Recorded
The dog's mouth closed with electrical tape recorded, tongue hanging out of his mouth, his tongue bleeding and really black who got medical attention immediately. Blood flow has been totally cut off from his tongue, creating a situation that is very soft. When the tape is removed, Caitlyn screaming in pain.
To Leave This Dog In Pain
To leave this dog in pain, unable to eat or drink, and now leave him in a position where his life is at stake because he may lose his tongue was heartbreaking, "said Shelly Roman CAS. Caitlyn needed surgery on her badly lacerated, various facial laser surgery scarring, hyperbaric oxygen treatment and operations on salivary glands hurt. Cold laser therapy and oxygen treatment greatly reduces the amount of network losses from damage to his tongue.
Fundraising Was Set Up For His Care
Fundraising was set up for his care, and because of the extensive media attention, more than $150,000 donated. This is far more than necessary, and the excess was used to assist all other animals in need at the CAS. Caitlyn overcome the horrible treatment to become Ambassador dog victims of abuse, and her story has inspired cities nationwide to harshen the penalties against animal abusers. At their request, he met singer/actor Rick Springfield and Chef Alton Brown of the Food Network when they are in the area.
He has been featured on magazine covers and even posed with the Charleston firefighters for their calendars 2016 and 2017
He has been featured on magazine covers and even posed with the Charleston firefighters for their calendars 2016 and 2017, the results go to the CAS ' medical fund. On May 3, $160,000 grew up during the CAS ' Lowcountry gave today, in part because of the presence of Caitlyn's. And recently, he was the guest of honor at the gala Caitlyn's anti-cruelty Fund, which raised $75,000 again. Much of this was made possible thanks to the wonderful adoptive families who have been caring for Caitlyn since June. He loves playing and snuggling with her siblings adopted-dog and man, and go to walk five miles with her mother. After the trial to his abuser was completed this summer, he will no longer be a foster dog, but a dog forever.
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