While feeding the stray dogs in Karantina, we heard desperate cries. We discovered Quincy being savagely attacked by six dogs.

Despite our best efforts to stop the attack, it persisted for nearly 45 minutes.

In a desperate attempt to escape, Quincy sustained deep wounds and significant blood loss, while her puppy, Fistok (Pistachio in English), could only watch in distress.

The scene was nauseating. We felt helpless and her son tried to protect her, growling at the dogs and watching his mother suffer under the relentless attack of six dogs.

Quincy finally managed to flee.
We quickly took her son and followed to provide aid, finding her severely injured.

We rushed them to the emergency.

Quincy is now fighting multiple and severe injuries and has tested positive for Ehrlichia, a tick-borne disease.

The pain was evident.

Fistok, who stayed by her side throughout this ordeal, is battling anemia but fortunately tested negative for other parasites.

Both spent the night under close medical supervision and continue to require extensive care. They will be reunited with Bindoq – her second son and our recent rescue, once they leave the hospital.

Bindoq was rescued after being kicked, which caused a leg fracture at the age 2 monthsπŸ’”

We are reaching out to our community for financial support to cover their mounting medical bill, starting with a $320 emergency fee for their immediate treatment and tests, including X-rays for Quincy’s injuries.

Any donation, big or small, will go directly towards their treatment and recovery.

Please help Quincy and Fistok heal from this trauma.

They need us now more than ever.

We also urgently need a foster home for them, including Bindoq, who is recovering from surgery.

Please donate and SHARE our post to support their recovery as much as possible.

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