


Thomas
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Pit Bull Terrier
About Thomas
Scottsdale, AZ
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Thomas's Compatibility
This pet has bad 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.
Adoption Fee
$250
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Thomas's Story
Thomas came to the rescue from the county shelters euthanasia list in August of 2023. He was in a severely neglected state to the point where he couldnt even stand up because he was so underweight and in so much pain. Worse, he was also battling severe pneumonia due to having such a weakened immune system. Under the care of our medical team, poor Thomas underwent an MRI, CT scan, additional bloodwork and x-rays. After all the diagnostics he was diagnosed with rampant valley fever that had taken over his body and fungal osteomyelitis that was attacking his bones as a result. <br/><br/>Thankfully, this condition is entirely treatable but has resulted in a longer road to recovery for Thomas. He has overcome his pneumonia and put on much-needed weight. And while his body is still fighting the Valley Fever, Thomas quality of life has only continued to improve. He adores his foster home. He now loves to lay between his foster parents legs and even will wear pajamas to bed! He also enjoys the company of other dogs and cats, though he definitely wants to spend time snuggling with his people the most. He is house-trained, walks well on a leash and has started learning basic obedience.<br/><br/>Thomas ideal home would be a quieter household without children and with someone home often who wouldnt mind going on shorter strolls as he is a bit slower and stiffer when he moves. His long term care will include ongoing Valley Fever treatment. His Valley Fever is not contagious to other humans or pets, but he will need a family committed to continuing his medications and 3-6 month monitoring. We will provide these rechecks and cover the cost of the medications through our foster-to-adopt program.<br/><br/>While Thomas loves being in his current foster home, he would love even more to find his forever family. Apply to meet Thomas, the special little engine that could and DID, who is now ready to thrive with a family to call his own! <br/><br/> To apply: https://lovethemallrescue.org/thomas-1
Thomas came to the rescue from the county shelters euthanasia list in August of 2023. He was in a severely neglected state to the point where he couldnt even stand up because he was so underweight and in so much pain. Worse, he was also battling severe pneumonia due to having such a weakened immune system. Under the care of our medical team, poor Thomas underwent an MRI, CT scan, additional bloodwork and x-rays. After all the diagnostics he was diagnosed with rampant valley fever that had taken over his body and fungal osteomyelitis that was attacking his bones as a result.
Thankfully, this condition is entirely treatable but has resulted in a longer road to recovery for Thomas. He has overcome his pneumonia and put on much-needed weight. And while his body is still fighting the Valley Fever, Thomas quality of life has only continued to improve. He adores his foster home. He now loves to lay between his foster parents legs and even will wear pajamas to bed! He also enjoys the company of other dogs and cats, though
Thomas came to the rescue from the county shelters euthanasia list in August of 2023. He was in a severely neglected state to the point where he couldnt even stand up because he was so underweight and in so much pain. Worse, he was also battling severe pneumonia due to having such a weakened immune system. Under the care of our medical team, poor Thomas underwent an MRI, CT scan, additional bloodwork and x-rays. After all the diagnostics he was diagnosed with rampant valley fever that had taken over his body and fungal osteomyelitis that was attacking his bones as a result.
Thankfully, this condition is entirely treatable but has resulted in a longer road to recovery for Thomas. He has overcome his pneumonia and put on much-needed weight. And while his body is still fighting the Valley Fever, Thomas quality of life has only continued to improve. He adores his foster home. He now loves to lay between his foster parents legs and even will wear pajamas to bed! He also enjoys the company of other dogs and cats, though he definitely wants to spend time snuggling with his people the most. He is house-trained, walks well on a leash and has started learning basic obedience.
Thomas ideal home would be a quieter household without children and with someone home often who wouldnt mind going on shorter strolls as he is a bit slower and stiffer when he moves. His long term care will include ongoing Valley Fever
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Thomas is from Love Them All Sanctuary + Rescue
[Scottsdale, AZ]
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