BLOGGING A TO Z CHALLENGE
Juliet is considered a ‘special needs’ needs pup after losing one of her eyes due to infection. Born in a Puppy Mill, Juliet, and her siblings did not receive proper medical attention – sadly, the health of mill dogs is not a priority.
The term ‘special needs’ does not mean ‘broken’ or ‘less desirable.’
There is an incredible bond created when working with these dogs. It takes effort and patience to rehabilitate and socialize them and to gain their trust. These dogs enter our lives as fearful, neglected and often abused.
Speaking as a pet parent to a Special needs, mill dog, I can say with all my heart:
Contributing to the transformation of a Puppy Mill Survivor, and watching their transformation is the most rewarding experience
Today Juliet is well cared for and loved very much; adored by everyone that meets her. Unlike that of her namesake, this Juliet’s story has a happy ending.
This post is dedicated to all mill dogs and their saviors.
Puppy mills have such sad stories. I’m glad Juliet got a happy ending 🙂 Good luck with the rest of the AtoZchallenge.
We must be grateful for the happy stories. Thank you for stopping by.
I’d never heard of mill dogs before, how can people be so horrible to dogs?! I’m glad Juliet survived and is now gonna have a happy life 🙂
Good luck with the rest of the A-Z Challenge.
My theme for the A-Z Challenge is my favourite fictional characters at ElenaSquareEyes.
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Thank you Elena. I’m happy to generate awareness – sad for the need (puppy milling should be stopped).