Saturday, March 5, 2011

Meet Apache

Apache was found on Navigation street in the Greater East End, Houston. He was found homeless near some railroad tracks, very emaciated with his ribs and backbone protruding. A wonderful, caring man encouraged him to get in his truck and Apache was not hard to save. He appeared dehydrated and malnourished. When taken to the vet, he was heartworm positive high. The finder felt he deserved to be helped so he sponsored all of his vetting. It is apparent that poor Apache had been on his own for a while; he was extremely dirty and covered with fleas but now he has been given a second chance.

Apache is approximately 2 to 3 years old, Staffordshire Terrier mix. He has a vibrant bronze color coat with beautiful golden eyes. He has gone through heartworm treatment and is now on his monthly heartworm and flea preventive. He has been neutered, microchippped and is current on his vaccines.

Can you help us find Apache a foster or home? If you can’t open your home to him, can you open up your heart? We are asking for donations for Apache’s continued boarding. We appreciate you networking his story.  For more information, contact us at info@barriodogs.org

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