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Maggie's progress part 3

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Maggie with volunteer Jen.
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New Leash On Life just posted another update on Maggie the mange-ridden dog. CLICK HERE for the full update.

As you can tell, Maggie is doing very well! :)

Initially, Maggie showed a bit of aggression from her crate towards other dogs, but has actually proven to be very friendly. She was introduced to one of our staff's dogs and actually loved having a buddy to meet. She did so well, in fact, that she has just been moved into a foster home with 2 other dogs. She is thriving!

Can't wait to see photos of her with the foster!!

New Leash On Life rescues mange-ridden dog

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It's the worst case of demodectic mange they have ever seen, according to the New Leash On Life dog rescue organization. Maggie, a six-month-old Lab/Staffordshire terrier mix was found abandoned, dehydrated and hungry near the Hansen Dam area. The group of lifeguards that found her dropped her off at the nearby East Valley Shelter where they deemed her too sick for the costly veterinary care that the shelter would have to provide. She was scheduled to be euthanized when a shelter worker decided to give Maggie a chance by calling local rescue organizations. NLOL came to the rescue.
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Above right: an NLOL caretaker tends to Maggie. The right photo shows just how severe the mange is.

Check out Maggie's full story here! And check out this video!

Here's current news on Maggie according to the website:

  • 90% of Maggie's mites are dead, which is good news
  • It could take 6 months before we see a real improvement in her coat and up to 1-2 years for it to completely fill in. And actually chances are that some hair will not come back in certain areas. She could also be left with some permanent scarring.
  • Maggie is currently on antibiotics for infection, Ivemectin for the mange, and will need weekly baths and possibly skin scrapings.
  • We plan to find her booties for her feet so her toenails don't re-open her wounds if she tries to scratch them.

To make a donation towards Maggie's treatment go here! So far, approximately $1,500 has been raised towards Maggie's treatment and more funds are needed to keep her long-term treatment going.

And check out Maggie's story at The Signal.

About this blog

Simone Schramm Trimm is an editorial assistant at the Los Angeles Daily News. She is an avid animal lover who also loves music, going to concerts, movies, reading, and spending time with family and friends. She lives in Canoga Park with her husband Chris and two cats named Hershey, an 8-year-old siamese snowshoe mix, and a 13-year-old tortoishell named Marcie. Both are spoiled divas who, in Simone's eyes, deserve to be spoiled. Simone also volunteers for Kitten Rescue cleaning cages and playing with cats at the Petsmart Adoption Center in Canoga Park. Come here to read the latest pet-related news, enjoy spotlights on local valley pets, get the latest in pet-care information and more. It's all about the animals here!! E-mail any pet-related information you may have to Simone here.

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