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Coat-Off-My-Back!
Why do we call this the
"Coat-Off-My-Back" selection?
Hi,
I'm Martini and I am available for adoption in the Midwest Region. I would
gladly offer the Coat Off My Back so that another needy Chihuahua can get
quality medical care and have the kind of love I have received in my foster
home. I came to CRT with two grade-4 luxating patellas (really-really bad
painful kneecaps) - and full of raging male hormones. CRT paid to have both of
my knees fixed as well as to get me altered. When I came to CRT to be fostered,
I was very aggressive from the pain. I have been with my foster family for over
a year now, and my favorite thing is to be held and loved - oh, yeah, I really
love treats and to be told I am a good boy. My wishes are to 1. find a good
permanent home and 2. to help raise money so another Chihuahua can get the help
they need. Even if you don't want to purchase a coat - any donation would be
wonderful! Thank you.
The Story of Don Juan
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First night in my current foster home. |
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This is
me today. Aren't I beautiful? |
Don Juan here. I was found near a dumpster, almost starved to death. CRT and
their vets estimate I was about 14 years old when I was found. They took me in,
had me altered and placed me in a kind and caring foster home. Unfortunately, my
foster mom found several lumps on my side and belly - and the vet did some tests
and found out they were cancer. CRT paid to have the cancer surgically removed.
WOW - all that care for a little old guy who was found near a dumpster. To make
a long story short, the cancer came back, and I will spend the rest of my days
at my foster home: warm sun filled deck with rugs to sleep on, shade to lie in,
two meals a day, fresh water, treats, my soft red blanket to snuggle in and I
finally got them trained how to properly scratch my back at just the right
places... I would gladly give the Coat Off My Back so another poor stray or
needy Chihuahua could receive the care and love I have received since I was
rescued by CRT. Won't you help?
CRT certifies these are actual
stories of Chihuahuas who have been rescued. There are so many others out there
who need help, and unfortunately veterinary care costs a lot of money - even
when many of the vets volunteer their services for free or for a discounted
price. Your purchases and donations make huge differences in these lives.

Thank you for looking at the wonderful selection of items CRT
has for sale. We wanted to remind you that CRT is a 501c-3 all volunteer
organization, and all the money you pay for these donated items goes to medical
expenses for rescued dogs and public education.
THANK YOU FOR SHOPPING!
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