In our City of St. Louis, where stray dogs often wander the streets, a heartwarming yet challenging story of Mahogany and Saucer began. These two dogs, each with their own harrowing journey, found themselves in our shelter and battling a deadly disease in a race against time.
Mahogany is a regal-looking dog with a rich brown coat, was discovered running loose by a kind-hearted passerby. With no microchip to identify him and no collar to hint at his origins, Mahogany was taken to the shelter where he was given a thorough check-up. Sadly, he tested positive for parvovirus, a highly contagious and often fatal disease for dogs.
As Mahogany began his treatment, another stray arrived at the shelter. This dog, found on a school lot with a swollen face and an injured leg, quickly won the hearts of the staff with his friendly demeanor. He was affectionately named Saucer. Despite his painful injuries, Saucer's tail wagged with a hopeful spirit. However, Saucer's condition was more serious than it appeared; a closer examination revealed that he, too, was suffering from parvovirus.
Parvovirus attacks the intestines of dogs, leading to severe vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration. The disease is especially dangerous for puppies and unvaccinated dogs. Mahogany and Saucer, both tested positive and showing symptoms of this deadly virus, were immediately placed in isolation to prevent further spread and to receive intensive care.The shelter staff, already stretched thin by the demands of numerous animals in their care, rallied together to provide round-the-clock attention to these two fighters. Mahogany, with his proud demeanor, seemed determined to fight through the illness. His eyes, though clouded with pain, never lost their spark of hope. Saucer, despite his swollen face, remained ever so friendly, seeking comfort from the gentle touch of the caregivers.Every day, the staff administered fluids, antibiotics, and anti-nausea medications to help their bodies combat the virus. Our dedicated staff cleaned up after these dogs with meticulous care, ensuring that the isolation ward remained as sterile as possible. The constant vigilance was exhausting, but the staff's dedication never wavered. The road to recovery will be long and arduous.
The staff's compassion and dedication transformed the isolation ward from a place of despair to a sanctuary of healing. However, the cost of their intensive care and treatment is high. In a municipal shelter, this type of diagnosis will immediately result in euthanasia but at CARE STL, we do everything medically and behaviorally possible to save a life.We are reaching out to our compassionate community for support. Your donations can make a tremendous difference in the lives of Mahogany, Saucer, and many other dogs in need. Every contribution, no matter the size, helps us provide the necessary medical care, medications, and round-the-clock attention these dogs require to fully recover and find their forever homes.
How You Can Help
Donate Online: Click on the orange box below to double your gift because every donation will be matched until Dec 31st.
Mail a Check: Send your contributions to CARE STL, 2700 Walnut Place, St Louis MO 63103
In-Person Donations: Drop off donations at our shelter during operating hours- 8am to 7pm.
Your generosity ensures that we can continue to offer life-saving treatments to dogs like Mahogany and Saucer. Together, we can give them a second chance at life and the loving homes they deserve. Thank you for your support and for being a part of their journey to health and happiness. Donate today and be a hero for Mahogany, Saucer, and countless other animals in need.
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