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Sunday, December 15, 2013

Blind Dog's Rescue From Trash Heap




Published on Dec 12, 2013
 
Please make a small donation to Hope For Paws and help us start 2014 strong with many more rescues. A $5 donation from many people would make all the difference to so many animals: HopeForPaws.org

Hope For Paws took care of Miley's vet care, but she is now fostered by our friends from The Fuzzy Pet Foundation. Please visit their website to fill an application to adopt her: fuzzyrescue.org

Little guest star - Frankie was also rescued by Hope For Paws (with help from Lisa Chiarelli), and is now being fostered by our friends from The Forgotten Dog Foundation. If you would like to adopt him, please fill an application here: theforgottendog.org

 Photo: I just wanted to share this I took yesterday... this is the first frame from the video of Miley's rescue.  The video is not ready yet, but this image is just so shocking... even to me.  
If this is happening in California; the 12th largest economy in the world, then how much worse does it get everywhere else?  :-(
Please SHARE this photo... people really need to wake up - this is happening everywhere, and right under our noses.
I posted her whole story on my personal page:
http://www.facebook.com/eldad75
I will post photo updates on my Flickr page later on this weekend:
http://www.flickr.com/eldad75




Thanks:  Eldad Hagar  http://www.youtube.com/eldad75


Link: http://youtu.be/1Xg2G_oINqc



YouTube Video of the Week: Blind Dog's Rescue From Trash Heap Will Break Your Heart

The animal found in trash heap is rescued and video goes viral.

Posted by Laura Nott , March 29, 2012 at 02:27 PM


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Dog Rescued from Trash Heap Makes Amazing Transformation


Last year, Eldad and Audrey Hagar found Fiona -- sick, blind, flea-infested and covered in grime -- in a trash heap in South Los Angeles.

"She was just so defeated," said Eldad Hagar, who captured the rescue on video, said. "Blind, filthy, everything was going against her. There seemed to be no hope there."

Eldad Hargar, 36, and his wife, Audrey, 37, who are the founders of Hope For Paws, a Los Angeles-based animal rescue organization that takes in abused and neglected animals, gathered the traumatized dog in their arms and took her home. They shaved off her matted fur and cleaned off the dirt -- thus beginning Fiona's miraculous transformation.

Thanks to a nationwide fundraising effort spearheaded by the Hagars, hundreds reached into their pockets, and Fiona received a $4,000 eye surgery that replaced the lens in one of her eyes, partially restoring her vision. (Unfortunately, her other eye had been too badly damaged by glaucoma to be saved.)

The Hagars' video of Fiona's rescue and recovery has since gone viral. The YouTube page has more than 48,000 hits and a number of news organizations have reported her story.

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Following the surgery, Fiona -- a poodle mix -- was adopted and according to Eldad Hagar, is "doing amazing." The couple hope that Fiona's story will inspire others to help abandoned animals.

"We're so happy that people are watching this and learning," Eldad Hagar said. "We want people to react to this. Next time you see an animal on the street, call someone or do something. If you can't help, then get help."

Often, he said, all they need is a bath. "The change is instant," he said. "You can take a dog off the street or out of a shelter who is absolutely terrified and you just give them a bath and show them some attention. They feel so much better, immediately. It's so incredible."

Hagar and his wife rescue several animals a week in the Los Angeles area. He frequently videotapes the rescues and posts them on his YouTube page.

For the last four years, the couple have been fostering the animals they rescue (about 500 of them) in their home, cage-free, until they are adopted.

"I really want to encourage more people to foster dogs. It really does not take that much effort," said Hagar, who is fostering five at the moment. "It's so rewarding to take an animal from the worst conditions possible and to see them go from there to what Fiona became at the end. It's amazing."

"That's why we call the organization 'Hope For Paws', because there is hope," he continued. "We just need to make it happen."


For more information, go to the Hope For Paws website or Facebook page.

—Huffington Post




Source:  http://www.lifewithdogs.tv/2013/12/dog-rescued-from-trash-heap-makes-amazing-transformation/

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