Posted by: Anita Marie | March 2, 2008

Milo

Starving, abandoned pit bull gets new chance

 

If you’re going to do one good deed today- pass this story on. If

 you’re really up to the task check out Milo’s Story and donate to his fund.

Story Updated: Mar 1, 2008 at 6:57 PM PST

By Akiko Fujita ( a KOMO News Story )

The Humane Society of the U.S. is offering a $2,500 reward for information that leads to the owner of a pit bull, abandoned in a Renton parking garage. A security guard at Valley Medical Center spotted six month-old Milo on Feb. 9, starving and dehydrated.”He just looked horrible,” said Mary Tahlequah who has since adopted Milo. “He was scared, skinny, he just didn’t look good.”Tahlequah’s friend Stefanie Trumbla was called to a Renton veterinarian after her mother offered to take care of the dog. She said Milo was so weak, he used his elbows to walk. His paws were wounded, his elbows scraped so badly his bone was sticking out.

The vet told Trumbla Milo suffered from a birth defect described as a “flexor contractor.” The dog’s muscles were shortened and that prevented him from using his wrists normally.

Home video shot six days after Trumbla rescued Milo shows the dog limping with his paws facing inward. He is unable to put weight on his hind legs. Tahlequah said Milo’s condition was so bad because his previous owner did not take proper care of him.

“He was left in a cage or crate a lot. Wounds on his elbow were from trying to get around,” she said.

Vets suggested euthanizing Milo but Tahlequah refused to accept that as an option. She pitched in $5,000 for Milo’s medical costs and treated his wounds from her Kent home.

A few weeks after he was rescued, Milo can slowly walk down the stairs with his heavily bandaged legs but he still needs a metal plate placed in his wrist. Tahlequah said that surgery would cost $5,000 more and she does not have the money for that.

She has set up a fund at Wells Fargo Bank and created the website http://www.pleasehelpmilo.com/  documenting Milo’s recovery in hopes of raising the funds needed for the puppy’s medical costs.

“He’s got a really great soul in there and a willing spirit to live,” she said.

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Responses

  1. Oh jeez. I will pass that on Anita.

  2. [...] is an abandoned pit bull puppy who was rescued in a Renton, Washington parking garage. Anita posted his story and I am posting the link here because the puppy still needs surgery and it is going to be [...]

  3. Miles and Milo Hugs for doing this Max at your blog Max.

  4. Milo deserves a break.

  5. This is horrible.

    How can people do that to sweet little animals?

  6. I don’t know Stiletto- but that’s one person I would never trust alone with a human who can’t defend themselves.

  7. Such as children? Some people have zero empathy and should be fixed.

    But then, I wouldn’t exist today.

    [Ahem. Crazy mother].

  8. You are postin Milo’s OLD website!!!

    His new site is :

    http://www.pleasehelpmilo.com

    He everybody come see MIlo’s new site! :)

    Greta

  9. Thank you very much for making that change. :) we really appreciate you doing it so fast! :)

    Greta

  10. It’s my pleasure Greta and all my best to Milo and You!

  11. Bless you and Thank You very much :)


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