We placed Banks up front in a pen and put his picture on Facebook and in two days we had him a new home. It makes me so angry to know that someone would have let this puppy get into the condition he was in when he was presented to us and then just place the burdern on us. They never called to check on him or showed any concern as to his condition. However, it does lighten the anger when a good soul comes along and gives a little guy like Banks a loving home. The absolute truth is Banks is better off in his new home. I find comfort knowing he knows no difference. He does not have to live with the feeling that someone abandoned him, but hopefully his previous owners will forever feel a bit of guilt.
This is Banks. Dr. Shannon named him Banks for no particular reason; she just liked the name. Banks came to us about two weeks ago as a very sick puppy. He quickly responded to our treatments and made a full recovery, but unfortunately his owners would not return our calls. Banks' owner gave us three different phone numbers, a home, cell and work. The home and cell were disconnected and the work number was an actual place, but when we spoke with someone there, we found that Banks' owner had not worked at this place in two years. It became very evident Banks had been abandoned.
We placed Banks up front in a pen and put his picture on Facebook and in two days we had him a new home. It makes me so angry to know that someone would have let this puppy get into the condition he was in when he was presented to us and then just place the burdern on us. They never called to check on him or showed any concern as to his condition. However, it does lighten the anger when a good soul comes along and gives a little guy like Banks a loving home. The absolute truth is Banks is better off in his new home. I find comfort knowing he knows no difference. He does not have to live with the feeling that someone abandoned him, but hopefully his previous owners will forever feel a bit of guilt.
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Dr. Haley Hydrick Clark
Dr. Haley Hydrick Clark graduated from the University of Georgia in 1998 with a degree in Animal Science and from Tuskegee University in 2002 with a degree in Veterinary Medicine. Archives
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