Monsters Neglected & A.bused Rare Breed Dog Then Left Her To D.ie Alone
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Queen was used, a.bused and exploited in every way possible, and when she was deemed “useless” she was discarded like a piece of trash and left to d.ie.
Thankfully, a small group of rescuers got together to help her and brought her to Viktor Larkill of Let’s Adopt, an animal rescue in the Netherlands that treats and rehabilitates a.bused and injured animals around the world.
Let’s Adopt
Queen is an Ibizan Hound, a very unique breed from the Hound family. She did not deserve the a.buse she suffered and was rushed to a vet clinic immediately by Let’s Adopt.
Since she was unable to stand up, vets thought she may have fractured her back, but an x-ray revealed that she had a very high level of Leishmania, which developed into Polyneuropathy.
Let’s Adopt
Leishmaniasis is a disease caused by a parasite that’s transmitted by a sandfly bite. If left untreated, it could develop into worse things (which in Queen’s case it did) and become fatal.
Her Leishmaniasis was left untreated for so long that it caused multiple peripheral nerves to become damaged, which is the polyneuropathy.
Viktor Larkill
The monsters who did this to her worked her so hard until she became sick and then dumped her on the fields to d.ie.
Although her future was bleak, vets and volunteers refused to give up on her. Queen was still eating on her own and seemed in good spirits for what she was going through.
Let’s Adopt
Let’s Adopt continued her treatment, but unfortunately her body wasn’t reacting to it.
“Her owner allowed her to decay to the point of no return,” Larkill wrote on his blog. “I can’t possibly understand how someone can watch a dog crumble to this point without doing anything about it, but that’s what they did.”
Let’s Adopt
Sadly, Queen wound up passing away, but her final days were filled with love and care. She was surrounded by people who loved her, and got to leave this world knowing that there are kind humans who would never neglect her like the monsters before this have.