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Skye
Posted: 29 Oct 2014, 13:20
by Glenys
I received a call Monday from a vets in Durham very concerned that Skye a three year old Labrador was booked in to be PTS on Tuesday quickly via face book and this site we had a plan of action but it happened very quickly the Vets couldn't keep her there the kennels were full Julie and Peter got there in the nick of time thank God for kind vets or we would never have known her fate meanwhile Katie and John were heading to collected her from Julia and Peter and straight to their Vets and then today she is at the vets for diagnosis skin scrapes etc..
Skye is now under the care a rescue a very long way to go her skin is terrible but she is in a wonderful foster home with Katie and John Monday was fraught as every minute she could have lost her life then action stations yesterday as Julia and Peter dashed to the Vets to collect her her story begins here and she has her own face book page The story Of Skye .
Wish us all luck prayers anything we know your healing wishes work so can we have them please ? This girl is a sweetheart

Re: Skye
Posted: 29 Oct 2014, 13:35
by Emma T
Skye you poor little darling, I'm so glad you are safe. I hope so much that your poorly skin can be healed and that you can be free of discomfort. Good luck in your lovely new foster home xxx
Re: Skye
Posted: 29 Oct 2014, 14:01
by JoanG
Positive and healing thoughts by the bucket load for brave Skye

thank you everyone involved in getting her to the Rescue's care. Praying that the vets can quickly find out what is wrong and get a regime going to help this poor girl. If all goes according to plan we hopefully should see a huge difference in Skye's appearance with possible medication, the right food and loads of tlc.
Well done Glenys once again.
Joan x
Re: Skye
Posted: 29 Oct 2014, 14:16
by Willow
Re: Skye
Posted: 29 Oct 2014, 15:20
by LabLover
Skye you poor little sweetheart, sending bucket loads of positive and healing thoughts your way
Thanks to Glenys and everyone else involved in getting Skye safely to rescue
Amanda Jim Milo Zak & Max x
Re: Skye
Posted: 29 Oct 2014, 15:32
by coco-bean
I hope poor Skye can get on the right medication soon to make her feel more comfortable.
We all know she is the best place for this to happen now, and hopefully she will live a full and happy life.
BIG buckets full of love and positive healing thoughts from here.

for everyone involved in this beautiful girls rescue.
Re: Skye
Posted: 29 Oct 2014, 15:36
by jackie
Poor little girl, great news that she is safe lets hope we can get her fixed. Sending lots of healing thought and hugs.
Jackie x
Re: Skye
Posted: 29 Oct 2014, 17:11
by Glenys
This may be the worst we have had but I'm hopeful sorry fro the upsetting picture

Re: Skye
Posted: 29 Oct 2014, 18:50
by Lins
Bless her cotton socks. This is sch a sad story

but I'm sure now she is in the right hands and with loving care and medication this girls life can be turned around.
Thank you all for the race to collect her. Loving, healing amd positive thoughts for Skye. Get well soon little girl. Your new life starts here.

Re: Skye
Posted: 29 Oct 2014, 19:09
by Liz5353
Skye is so beautiful I really hope and pray that all goes well for her and in time she finds a forever home.
Please keep us updated and we would also like to thank you to all involved in getting Skye to safety.
Thinking of you Skye
Love Liz Harriet Shelly Bonnie n Mollyx

Re: Skye
Posted: 29 Oct 2014, 19:55
by Glenys
This is what has been discovered today and its treatable and that she was nearly put to sleep is a sin.
http://vetmedicine.about.com/od/disease ... tiella.htm
Re: Skye
Posted: 29 Oct 2014, 20:24
by 12_paws
Bless her, she looks dreadfully slim and must have been feeling absolutely grotty. Again, thanks to all.

you'll soon be feeling brighter lovely girl,
Des x
Re: Skye
Posted: 29 Oct 2014, 21:34
by Maggie May
Oh my goodness

thank goodness you were able to save her Glenys. Many many thanks to everyone involved in this rescue
Loads of healing thoughts and prayers from us for beautiful Skye

and now the vet knows what it is we hope she will soon be more comfortable
Love Kay and Maggie xx

Re: Skye
Posted: 29 Oct 2014, 21:48
by JoanG
I don't want to criticise because anyone could find themselves in dire straits through no fault of their own but you can't leave a dog to suffer as Skye has she must have been so itchy poor thing. Surely if she was being walked someone would have called the RSPCA.
Joan x
Re: Skye
Posted: 29 Oct 2014, 22:54
by Bold Barney
We collected her. A lovely nurse made it her purpose to keep her alive. She is a wee gem. She has been neglected with a treatable condition...not allergy but mite infestation left to progress...bless her ...she is so loving...you would need to have seen her to appreciate her severe skin condition...