Adoptar a Xena
Mestizo · Desconocido · Cachorro · 4 meses
Xena llegó a nosotros paralizada en su parte trasera Xena fue atropellada por un automóvil en Tecuci y dejada en la carretera, paralizada en su parte trasera. Ella se aferró lo mejor que pudo, detrás de todos los automóviles que desaceleraban, ansiosa por una caricia y, asustada, quizás un poco de protección. Una amiga nuestra la vio, se detuvo, la recogió y nos la trajo. Desde entonces, Xena estaba segura en nuestras manos. No solo nuestra, sino del refugio, sino de todos nosotros, la comunidad Speranța. Xena rápidamente nos convenció de que quería vivir. La llamamos Xena porque es una luchadora. No luchando necesariamente por su vida, porque una vida sin piernas no es exactamente deseable. Xena, como cualquier perro, lucha principalmente por el amor. Cirugía exitosa en el refugio Speranța Empezamos con una resonancia magnética, crucial para el destino de Xena. Según las estimaciones de nuestros veterinarios, había una pequeña posibilidad de que Xena aún pudiera recuperarse. Estábamos extremadamente felices cuando la resonancia magnética confirmó las estimaciones de los veterinarios! Xena realmente era valiente y realmente merecía su nombre. Así que nos movilizamos también. Xena fue operada con éxito en nuestro refugio por la Dra. Diana Chirilă. Aún no podía caminar, pero ahora estábamos seguros de que dependía de ella. Para ser más preciso, no tenía la médula espinal cortada ni fracturas desplazadas presionando su médula espinal, así que todo dependía de su disposición para trabajar en nuestro centro de fisioterapia. Nuestra comunidad la apoyó tanto moralmente a través de buenos pensamientos o oraciones, pero también físicamente a través de donaciones. Xena ha hecho un comienzo prometedor en su entrenamiento para caminar. Porque los milagros ocurren, pero nunca de la noche a la mañana, nunca sin consistencia, nunca sin saber lo que estás haciendo, y por supuesto nunca sin personas que lo hagan posible. Como observó correctamente Aristóteles en los viejos tiempos, todo lo que se mueve en el universo no se mueve por sí mismo, sino que debe tener a alguien o algo que lo mueva. Así que hemos continuado moviendo el mundo de animales sin dueño para mejorar, esta vez a través de largas sesiones de quiropráctica y fisioterapia. Xena ha beneficiado de
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Xena came to us paralyzed on her backside Xena was hit by a car in Tecuci and left on the road, paralysed on her back. She held on as best she could, behind all the slowing cars, eager for a pat and, frightened, perhaps a little protection. A friend of ours saw her, stopped, picked her up and brought her to us. From now on, Xena was safe in our hands. Not just ours, the shelter's, but all of ours, the Speranța community. Xena quickly convinced us that she wanted to live. We called her Xena because she's a fighter. Not fighting for her life necessarily, because a life without legs isn't exactly desirable. Xena, like any dog, fights mostly for love. Successful surgery in Speranța shelter We started with an MRI, crucial to Xena's fate. According to our veterinarians' estimates, there was a small chance that Xena could still recover. We were extremely happy when the MRI confirmed the vets' estimates! Xena really was brave and really deserved her name. So we mobilized too. Xena was successfully operated on in our shelter by Dr. Diana Chirilă. She couldn't walk yet, but by now we were sure it was up to her. To be more precise, she had no severed spinal cord and no displaced fractures pressing on her spine, so it all depended on her willingness to work in our physiotherapy clinic. Our community supported her both morally through good thoughts or prayers, but also physically through donations. Xena has made a promising start to her walking training. Because miracles happen, but never overnight, never without consistency, never without knowing what you're doing, and of course never without people to make it happen. As Aristotle rightly observed in the old days, whatever moves in the universe does not move by itself, but must have someone or something moving it. So we have continued to move the masterless animal world for the better, this time through long sessions of kinesiology and physiotherapy. Xena has benefited from the community's encouragement. Because, you see, Xena didn't like water. Water is a central element in our physiotherapy clinic. Walking on the treadmill, through the liquid, stimulates proper posture and muscle function and has already saved a few puppies. It was also going to save Xena, even though we knew she would remain quite sulky throughout the whole process. And the sun came out on Xena's alley! Two months after we found her crawling in two paws after every passing car, Xena stood again on her own two feet. It's been a tough few months, during which she went through major surgery on her pelvis and hind legs, plus countless physiotherapy sessions. But Xena fought and won, with our help, but especially yours. And to make for a truly happy ending to the story, after making a full recovery, Xena was adopted. And from how much happiness we read in the pictures, we have every confidence that this relationship, unlike others, will last until the inevitable and natural end. We wish them much happiness and we are grateful to everyone, the donors and Xena especially, that this miracle happened much faster than we imagined possible. Xena has been given another chance thanks to your generosity. Your donations can help us save more innocent souls. Thank you for any contribution!
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