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“She Stunk, She Couldn’t See, And She Bled All Over The Couch”: Kind People Save A Dying Dog And Her Transformation Is Incredible
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“She Stunk, She Couldn’t See, And She Bled All Over The Couch”: Kind People Save A Dying Dog And Her Transformation Is Incredible

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Lauren Buckley started fostering animals after she rescued her dog, Brooks. He was on the euthanasia list at an overcrowded Alabama shelter and Buckley simply couldn’t imagine her life without the pup after she found out about him. The whole experience made her realize how many dogs who are facing a grim future could be the perfect companion for someone else if only given the chance. It’s been four years since and Buckley has been loving every second of it!

Recently, however, the woman took in such a neglected doggo, she wasn’t even sure if she could help her. “We saw [pictures of] Lainey and her brother posted on Facebook on Christmas Eve by the Good Samaritan that found them. He couldn’t keep them and we knew we had to do something,” Buckley told Bored Panda.

Lainey suffered from demodectic mange and secondary skin infections. Over the following months, she would undergo aggressive treatment. However, with all the love and attention she has received, the little girl pulled through.

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On Christmas Eve, kind people found this infection-ridden pup

Image credits: Lauren Buckley

Soon after, she was taken in by Lauren, who then decided to devote herself to the recovery of this poor dog

Image credits: Lauren Buckley

Her condition was terrible and as her rescuers described it, she stunk and bled all over the couch

Image credits: Lauren Buckley

Demodectic mange, or demodex, is caused by a cigar-shaped mite, Demodex canis. They are a normal part of the skin flora, always present, and usually harmless. Mom dogs pass them on to their pups in the first few days after giving birth, but it is not contagious to humans. The mites take up residence deep in hair follicles and stay there, causing no harm. A normal immune system keeps their numbers in check.

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However, in a dog with a weakened immune system, they can grow out of control.

If the disease spreads to many areas of the body, the condition is called generalized demodectic mange. It’s really severe and can be life-threatening if not treated properly.

After the vet’s inspection, she was diagnosed with demodectic mange and secondary infections

Image credits: Lauren Buckley

If urgent treatment wasn’t received, Lainey would have met a sad ending.

Image credits: Lauren Buckley

Buckley did everything in her power to create the absolute best conditions for the pup to recover. “We had her for four months,” she said. “She took daily antibiotics and ivermectin for the full four months. In addition, we gave her coconut oil in her food, applied it to her skin, and gave her twice-weekly medicated baths. We also did our best to keep her stress level low since demodex thrives on stress.”

Now she was given a name – Lainey, and Lainey knew she’s not alone anymore in this fight

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Image credits: Lauren Buckley

Image credits: Lauren Buckley

But life had more in store for the courageous girl

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Image credits: Lauren Buckley

Image credits: Lauren Buckley

She received the necessary attention, care, and love

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Image credits: Lauren Buckley

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Which helped her regain her true looks and start again as the beautiful dog she actually is

Image credits: Lauren Buckley

When Lainey got better, a good friend of Buckley who saved her first dog from the euthanasia shelter adopted her. “It feels [like a] full circle,” Buckley said. “She and her husband are incredible, kindhearted people who were smitten with Lainey from the get-go. We could not have asked for a better family for her.”

Lainey’s foster mom also wanted to use the opportunity and thank Brown Dog Coalition out of Hopkinton, MA. “They are the rescue who paid for all her vetting and answered my call when we took Lainey in on Christmas Eve. They save countless dogs who need major medical care and this wouldn’t have been possible without them.”

Image credits: Lauren Buckley

Image credits: Lauren Buckley

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People were incredibly glad that Lainey made a full recovery

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R L
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It sounds horrible to say this, but with dogs that have such terrible skin conditions you don't know what you are going to get- no idea of hair colour, sometimes even how the dog looks because of the swelling- it's truly a 'lucky' packet. Wonderful people and an amazing transformation into a beautiful dog.

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Christina Uhlir
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why would you care about hair color or how a dog will look, R L? Imagine if you were sick, did not look your best and somebody would still be your friend, your companion and would nor rejected you. This what matters, not hair colors or looks.

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R L
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It sounds horrible to say this, but with dogs that have such terrible skin conditions you don't know what you are going to get- no idea of hair colour, sometimes even how the dog looks because of the swelling- it's truly a 'lucky' packet. Wonderful people and an amazing transformation into a beautiful dog.

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Christina Uhlir
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4 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why would you care about hair color or how a dog will look, R L? Imagine if you were sick, did not look your best and somebody would still be your friend, your companion and would nor rejected you. This what matters, not hair colors or looks.

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