Original Article: https://blog.theanimalrescuesite.greatergood.com/rescue-story-daisy/

The following story was a finalist in the Pawsitively Picture Perfect photo contest. The top three finishers received $500 in cash, as well as $2,000 in cash and supplies for their favorite shelter. To read more stories, click here!

Daisy is our family’s second foster fail. She was found – covered in mange and starving – on someone’s porch, and was taken in by Lakeside Animal Rescue in Holly Hill, South Carolina, a local foster-based rescue group.

daisythedog3 - Dog with Mange Rescued, Has Hard Time Finding Home Due to Heart Condition
PHOTO: PAMELA GARDINER

As the second of our two most recent fosters had just been adopted, there was space for some temporary housing with our two dogs and three cats.


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Daisy came to our home as a short-term foster while she awaited an appointment with a veterinary cardiologist, because her initial visit to a local veterinarian revealed a serious heart murmur. Once she saw the specialist, she was diagnosed with Valvular Pulmonary Stenosis, and put on a lifetime of medication along with biannual echocardiograms.

daisythedog1 - Dog with Mange Rescued, Has Hard Time Finding Home Due to Heart Condition
PHOTO: PAMELA GARDINER

We suspected that the expense involved in caring for a health issue like this would hamper her adoption, and we were right: Not a single application was received for this happy-go-lucky little girl.

Since efforts to find Daisy a permanent home were unsuccessful, she decided she’d like to just stay with her older dog “sister” and her blind foster-fail “brother”, and has been living the good life torturing them and three kitty “brothers” for over a year now.

daisythedog2 - Dog with Mange Rescued, Has Hard Time Finding Home Due to Heart Condition
PHOTO: PAMELA GARDINER

This story was submitted by Pamela Gardiner in support of Lakeside Animal Rescue. To read other stories from the Pawsitively Picture Perfect photo contest, click here!

Source: The Animal Rescue Site Blog