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We sent an emergency plea last month for Bitza, the dog that was allowed respite at a restaurant until he was hit by a car. Here is an update on his story: Until recently Bitza was the dog of a restaurant, but now nobody wants him back there, just because he was hit by a car. The accident caused him a pelvic fracture and also a broken foot. A waitress paid for the taxi to transport Bitza to the vet clinic, and she almost got fired because of this. The owner of the restaurant was very proud of this dog when her husband was alive. But after her spouse died she changed and fired everybody who had saved food for strays. After the accident Bitza was not allowed to enter the yard of the restaurant, where he was able to drink water at least. The owner is afraid that Bitza will be a crippled dog and will scare the customers. Bitza was left on the streets with no water and no protection, where he could be hit by a car again anytime. We tried to find a few fosters or yards where he can stay in order to have the surgeries and recover after, but he was kicked out from every place the very next day. That is why we now know Bitza as the unwanted dog: Not wanted by his former owners, not wanted by anybody in foster. RAR decided to move Bitza from Braila to Bucharest so he could have the best care possible, the bone surgeries that he needed, and afterwards, find a good home for him. In a couple of days after a complete checkup we had found out that he had a severe heartworm infestation. This is a disease with a very tough treatment. Many dogs do not survive the treatment. It is very long and expensive, and dogs need good care to be able to make it. They need a home during the treatment; it helps them a lot. We had no home at that point for Bitza, but still decided against all odds to fight for life, to try to start the heartworm treatment while Bitza is in the clinic. Only to keep him there it is $20/day and the treatment at that point already reached $600 with no surgery done yet. The next problem appeared immediately after this decision: There is a shortage of the main medication throughout the world, and we were not able to find the medicine for Bitza. In the same time somebody from Denmark offered to adopt Bitza and give him a permanent home. We decided to start an alternative treatment that has been proven to work on heartworm infestations. It is a relief to know his leg does not have to be amputated. We need to raise $768.20 to get Bitza to Denmark for adoption. Please help with the transportation costs for Bitza to be adopted in Denmark. Here are three videos of Bitza taken after the operations:
Thank you for taking the time to read this letter. I wish all of you the very best, and thank you for your support. Nancy Janes, President, CEO and Founder Donations are tax-deductible and can be sent by check or online through PayPal. For payment by check, please address it to: RAR USNancy Janes
c/o Romania Animal Rescue, Inc. 8000 Morgan Territory Road Livermore, CA 94551 USA RAR UKRuth Osbornec/o Romania Animal Rescue, Inc. 31 Orford Rise Galley Common, Nuneaton CV10 9RY England
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