Thank you for helping Angel.
Angel is a big, sweet, young female dog who was recently rescued from the street by Karen Hamza of Angel Hanz for the Homeless.
Update 2/2/14 - Angel has found her forever home! Angel has been adopted by a wonderful family. We are so happy to see Angel starting her new life!
Update 12/8/13 - Angel has a short-term foster! We are excited that a loving family has taken Angel into their home on a temporary basis. Angel still needs a forever home or long-term foster.
Update: 12/4/13 - Angel is doing so much better. She will be a joy for whoever takes her in, whether as a foster or a forever home. Here are some new pictures:
Update 12/8/13 - Angel has a short-term foster! We are excited that a loving family has taken Angel into their home on a temporary basis. Angel still needs a forever home or long-term foster.
Update: 12/4/13 - Angel is doing so much better. She will be a joy for whoever takes her in, whether as a foster or a forever home. Here are some new pictures:
Angel was living on the street and was in terrible
shape. When Karen got the call about
this dog in dire need, she immediately headed out to Hansen Dam where Angel had
been spotted. Karen, with the help of Angel Hanz volunteer Eddie and good Samaritan John, spent the day
following Angel, trying to get her to come to her, until Angel had no more
energy to run and finally collapsed.
Karen loaded Angel into her car and drove her to the vet where she
learned that Angel’s collar had grown into her neck, Angel has a broken leg
that was never treated, and Angel was underweight, malnourished and had dirt
throughout her digestive tract – she had been so hungry that she had been eating
dirt!
It was touch and go for a while. Angel wouldn’t even move for the first few
days and the vets weren't sure if she would live, but with love, food, shelter and medical care, Angel is starting to
recover. Today, the vets at Blue Cross Pet Hospital tell us they are amazed at her progress!
Now Angel needs a place to stay and funds for future medical
care. Her situation is stable, but she will need to be spayed, and she needs a specialist to evaluate her broken
leg.
Please contact Karen at Angel Hanz for the Homeless at 818-358-3663
to apply to foster Angel.
To help with Angel’s current vet bill, call or visit Blue Cross Pet Hospital, 5505 Tujunga Avenue, North Hollywood, CA 91601.
Phone: 818.980.1313.
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post to help Angel get the care she needs.