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I am glad you have had some donations. Does that amount of money really help? I don't know how the exchange works and I don't know how much you can do with that much money.
How are the puppies?
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Ah, how sweet! I do hope that you can find a good home for him once he is healed. It would be a shame to put him back on the street, where his health will suffer again. Are there any good dog refuges in your area, which could help you find him a home?
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Nope, Indians are still not aware about Adopting a street puppy. They prefer buying a puppy mill dog for prestige. (I'll admit, one of my pet dog is also a puppy mill product. I was 14 and we weren't aware back then.) Unfortunately the chances of them getting adopted are 0 to none. Though we feed all the street dogs daily in our area. So food shouldn't be a major issue for any dog around us.
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Maggots are long gone, but wounds aren't. It's for healing wounds.
I'm a guy lol.
Though, they still have their insides filled with pus.
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They are the sweetest puppies. People would be lining up to adopt them in many places. There are so few puppies available.
I hope they can be healed of all their infections. They do look pretty good so far. You are keeping them fed and clean so they are growing.
I still hope that homes can be found for them.
Catherine