Thank them for saving her from such a terrible life she was born. Now it’s time for her to be loved and trusted in life.

This 20 days old little puppy was left alone without strength lying on a hill in Chanis, Panama. With full of flies, lice, fleas and multiple wounds on her body , until they got her. Her condition is critical, she doesn’t move much, breath weekly and always close her eyes.

She was hospitalized all day at the Veterinary Paws & Footprints of Chanis, where they check her every 2 hours. The little girl who weighs only 0.66 kg, that’s about 1.45 lbs.

New born puppy were left alone on the hill
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As she couldn’t eat, her blood sugar dropped again. She had to undergo another blood transfusion. It’s a painful process, especially for a little baby. It’s heartbreaking to hear her “crying” voice during night.

The vet said she needs to repeat that process for few times as her anemia does not improve despite adequate nutrition. Her hematocrit value doesn’t rise, even with blood transfusion, which means that she is not regenerating on her own.

The next day, the test came out much better, her hemoglobin went up from 3.0 to 4.5 with the transfusion. Platelets went up from 28 to 84. Her hematocrit went up from 12 to 16, which allowed baby Amor leaving hospital.

Dog is now healthy and happy at the shelter
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Amor feels a bit better after 2 days in their center. She became quite and stopped crying at night. However, she is still hospitalized daily in the morning hour where she is watched and monitored. A week later, Amor started to eat Proplan puppy food, not a lot but her appetite improved.

For every 2 hours, she is also given water and malt extract. The strength of her heart is stronger than her body. Wounds start to heal which causes itchy feeling with the bandage. The little girl doesn’t give up, she has fought again all odds.

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