An elderly couple who left their 13 ½ year old Dachshund tied outside
of the Baldwin Park Animal Shelter near Los Angeles with a note asking
for him to put to sleep because they could not afford to care for him
will be reunited with the dog. The heartbreaking note reads, "Our dog is 13 1/2 years old he is sick
starting yesterday with bloody stools, vomiting. Had a skin disease for a
few years. We are both seniors, sick with no money. We cannot pay for
vet bills, or to put him to sleep. He has never been away from us in all
those years, he cannot function without us, please put him to sleep." Instead, shelter workers called Leave No Paws Behind, Inc., an all
breed, all foster based rescue that specializes in seniors, who picked
up the dog and initially named him Harley. When the dog was taken to a
veterinarian, it was determined he could not only be treated, but most
likely had a "couple of more years" left in him, according to an update
on the organization's Facebook page.
The rescue realized the little dog had been well-cared for and
according to the note, very much loved, so they decided to try to reach
out to the dog's owners. When the dog owners came forward, they explained they are indeed both
sick and cannot even afford their medical treatments or tires for their
vehicle. They had taken their dog, who is actually named Otto Wolfgang
Maximus, to a veterinarian and were told that they would need to run
costly tests. When they realized they couldn't even afford to have their
dog euthanized by the vet, they were "hysterical" and didn't know what
else to do aside from leaving him at the shelter. This is sad not only for the dog, but for the couple that healthcare is so bad that they can't even pay for their own sicknesses.
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