Jillian2Meet Jillian.

Jillian was rescued from the county pound with a horrible case of mange; her fur has fallen out, her skin is raw, bleeding and incessantly itching.

Jillian is SAFE now, with the M.A.I.N. family and is headed to the safety of a loving foster home after a full medical evaluation at our partner vet. As always, we will keep everyone updated on Jillian’s diagnosis and progress as we know more.

A M.A.I.N. team member visited with this sweet girl and had this to say about her: “She’s timid and submissive and just terrified of her own shadow. It took her some time to even stop shaking and hiding enough to take treats from me, but then she did ever so gently. She is mostly hairless save a spot of hair here and there. She reminds me a lot of Churchill when he was rescued but much smaller.” – See more at: https://medicalanimalsinneed.com/new-m-n-dog/#sthash.Pv8lpRpL.dpuf

A M.A.I.N. team member visited with this sweet girl while she was at the shelter and had this to say about her: “She’s timid and submissive and just terrified of her own shadow. It took her some time to even stop shaking and hiding enough to take treats from me, but then she did ever so gently. She is mostly hairless save a spot of fur here and there. She reminds me a lot of Churchill when he was rescued, but much smaller.”

We know you all are looking forward to seeing this girl heal as much as we are! Thank you for your very kind donations so we can continue to help animals in need just like Jillian.

 Jillian’s Updates:

Jillian has been adopted! Congrats to Jillian and her new furever home!

Volkstock, JillianUpdate Sept. 24th: Jillian is officially available for adoption as she has had her second negative mange scrape!

Medical Update Aug. 20th: Jillian’s first negative mange scrape!

Update June 18th: Jillian’s foster family says she is doing well and is a “big goof” who gets along well with her foster fur siblings!

Medical update, June 12th: Jillian is approximately 9 months old. The prelimany results for bloodwork show she is mildly anemic but expect that to improve with treatment of the skin disease. She is tick fever negative. Valley fever titer is still pending.

 

 

 

A M.A.I.N. team member visited with this sweet girl and had this to say about her: “She’s timid and submissive and just terrified of her own shadow. It took her some time to even stop shaking and hiding enough to take treats from me, but then she did ever so gently. She is mostly hairless save a spot of hair here and there. She reminds me a lot of Churchill when he was rescued but much smaller.” – See more at: https://medicalanimalsinneed.com/new-m-n-dog/#sthash.Pv8lpRpL.dpuf
A M.A.I.N. team member visited with this sweet girl and had this to say about her: “She’s timid and submissive and just terrified of her own shadow. It took her some time to even stop shaking and hiding enough to take treats from me, but then she did ever so gently. She is mostly hairless save a spot of hair here and there. She reminds me a lot of Churchill when he was rescued but much smaller.” – See more at: https://medicalanimalsinneed.com/new-m-n-dog/#sthash.Pv8lpRpL.dpuf
A M.A.I.N. team member visited with this sweet girl and had this to say about her: “She’s timid and submissive and just terrified of her own shadow. It took her some time to even stop shaking and hiding enough to take treats from me, but then she did ever so gently. She is mostly hairless save a spot of hair here and there. She reminds me a lot of Churchill when he was rescued but much smaller.” – See more at: https://medicalanimalsinneed.com/new-m-n-dog/#sthash.Pv8lpRpL.dpuf
A M.A.I.N. team member visited with this sweet girl and had this to say about her: “She’s timid and submissive and just terrified of her own shadow. It took her some time to even stop shaking and hiding enough to take treats from me, but then she did ever so gently. She is mostly hairless save a spot of hair here and there. She reminds me a lot of Churchill when he was rescued but much smaller.” – See more at: https://medicalanimalsinneed.com/new-m-n-dog/#sthash.Pv8lpRpL.dpuf

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