Pitbull Patrick

When in the spring of last year the body of Patrick found in the garbage disposal and taken to a veterinary clinic, doctors thought that the dog was dead, but ... Oh miracle! The dog turned out to be alive! Then the vets have got a page on Facebook and laid Patrick chronicle recovery. There were thousands of fans of the dog. Patrick Slagodarya good people now living and enjoying life.



day before St. Patrick's Day 2011 in the bottom of the chute of an apartment house in Newark, New Jersey, attendants in a bag of garbage was found year-old pit bull. The dog weighed 19 pounds (8 kg 6) instead of the required 50 (22 and 7 kg.). He starved so that he could not walk. Dog immediately taken to the veterinary clinic Garden State Veterinary Specialists.



The hospital staff claimed it was one of the worst cases they have ever seen. "It looked lifeless, only moving his eyelids." "He was so exhausted that there were only skin and bones. At first he could not even stand, he was very weak. " But the doctor did manage to leave pit bull that was given the name Patrick. Doctors led facebook chronicled his recovery, Patrick, a host of fans around the world that are listed donations to the hospital. After their suffering, he did not become embittered and turned out to be gentle and kind friend to the new owner.





It was an extreme case of human cruelty. Later he managed to establish the one who did this to Patrick. 28-year-old Kisha Curtis, in response to allegations of animal cruelty said that just left the dog in the lobby guard, because she could not take it with you to the bus trip to Albany. However, the guard told the house more. According to him twice Curtis left the dog that bit her unattended in the lobby before you throw in the garbage disposal. She was awarded $ 1,000 fine or six months in prison for choice. The public considered the punishment inadequate, Curtis for a long time received threats on his page in sots.seti.



Meanwhile veterinarians enthusiasts took the dog to nurse. Blood transfusions, a special diet and physical therapy helped him recover. (Photo: Garden State Veterinary Specialists)



















Gifts from sympathizers. (Photo: Garden State Veterinary Specialists)













Patrick and clinic staff Garden State Veterinary Specialists. (Photo: Garden State Veterinary Specialists)



Kisha Curtis - former owner of a pit bull.

As she explained, the dog she was tired and she could not care more about him. She was awarded only $ 1,000 fine or six months in prison by choice,



With the new owner.



St. Patrick's Day 2012.



He survived, in spite of the experienced pain and suffering brought by his people. He did not become embittered and turned out to be an excellent tender and a good friend.