I don't watch this every week, and sometimes find it so sad, but last night's episode went from sad to glad very nicely.
There was a very emaciated stray handed in to Battersea. Her ribs were sticking out and she looked as though she hadn't eaten for weeks. She also had a huge growth on her body. They named her Stella, and what stuck me was her face - the image of our Eva. Stella had more white fur on her chest and her tail was less furry, but she could have been Eva's litter mate! I was so glad they were able to remove the tumour and found her new, loving home.
Eva:
Eva ball3 Mar20IMG_3540.jpg
https://twitter.com/RealPOGDogs/stat...7Ctwgr%5Etweet
There was a very emaciated stray handed in to Battersea. Her ribs were sticking out and she looked as though she hadn't eaten for weeks. She also had a huge growth on her body. They named her Stella, and what stuck me was her face - the image of our Eva. Stella had more white fur on her chest and her tail was less furry, but she could have been Eva's litter mate! I was so glad they were able to remove the tumour and found her new, loving home.
Eva:
Eva ball3 Mar20IMG_3540.jpg
https://twitter.com/RealPOGDogs/stat...7Ctwgr%5Etweet
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