


Hope
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- Mixed Breed
About Hope
Chattanooga, TN
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Hope’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Hope's Story
We found Hope completely emaciated, literal skin and bones. She needed blood transfusions and gradual reintroduction to food, and her kidneys were not functioning as they should. Hope has been healing physically and emotionally with her wonderful fosters, and her weight is back to normal. <br/><br/>After months of vet care and monitoring, her kidney issues persisted. We thought Hope would be a hospice adoption because her kidneys were not improving, but just as we reconciled with this, her kidneys finally started to heal! She's not out of the woods, but we have high hopes that she is on the way to full recovery. <br/><br/>Hope is loving life. She enjoys playing, is very affectionate, and has the waggiest tail. We are looking for the perfect, loving home for this grateful girl.
We found Hope completely emaciated, literal skin and bones. She needed blood transfusions and gradual reintroduction to food, and her kidneys were not functioning as they should. Hope has been healing physically and emotionally with her wonderful fosters, and her weight is back to normal.
After months of vet care and monitoring, her kidney issues persisted. We thought Hope would be a hospice adoption because her kidneys were not improving, but just as we reconciled with this, her kidneys finally started to heal! She's not out of the woods, but we have high hopes that she is on the way to full recovery.
Hope is loving life. She enjoys playing, is very affectionate, and has the waggiest tail. We are looking for the perfect, loving home for this grateful girl.
We found Hope completely emaciated, literal skin and bones. She needed blood transfusions and gradual reintroduction to food, and her kidneys were not functioning as they should. Hope has been healing physically and emotionally with her wonderful fosters, and her weight is back to normal.
After months of vet care and monitoring, her kidney issues persisted. We thought Hope would be a hospice adoption because her kidneys were not improving, but just as we reconciled with this, her kidneys finally started to heal! She's not out of the woods, but we have high hopes that she is on the way to full recovery.
Hope is loving life. She enjoys playing, is very affectionate, and has the waggiest tail. We are looking for the perfect, loving home for this grateful girl.
How To Adopt
Hope is from Luck's Rescue, Inc.
[Chattanooga, TN]
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