A Story About a Dog Named "Sugar"
"Sugar is a two-legged miracle dog who was found in the mountains near Daxi/Sansia, Taiwan; more dead than alive as a puppy. At the time she was found she was only two months old; as well as emaciated, wet, cold, with a fever and a badly broken leg.
She was taken to the nearest available vet for emergency treatment and remained there in intensive care for the next two weeks, too sick to undergo surgery to correct her broken leg. She was also found to be a parvo carrier, but had so far not succumbed to the disease.
After settling the rather hefty bill at the Sansia vet, AnimalsTaiwan transferred her to the Jia Ching Animal Hospital on Nanking East Road, where she was further assessed. It was decided to operate on her leg, to reset it to enable her to walk better.
She ended up undergoing three operations to put it right, staying at the vet for about three weeks, and running up further bills. But "she is an extremely lovable and brave little girl," said by the eople that took upon themselves for her care.
"Sugar recovered beautifully, and after fulfilling the required - and rather lengthy - quarantine period, was soon snapped up by a kind foster family, who agreed to care for her until a permanent home could be found. But, of course, they fell in love with her, and they decided to adopt her themselves.
Everything went very well, with Sugar winning everyone’s hearts with her sweet nature and gorgeous looks. Then she got sick - pneumonia. She was rushed to the vet, where she stayed in intensive care for another couple of weeks. "
Sugar recovered from her pneumonia, and returned to full health, leaving only another costly bill behind.
Just when we thought she had finally beaten poor health and was destined for a full and loving life, tragedy struck; Sugar collapsed, paralyzed from the waist down, her brain permanently damaged from the trauma it had sustained from overheating in the hot summer months. This time she was rushed to NTU Veterinary College for tests to determine what could be done to save her, but the vets there felt that her crippling brain injury was permanent and nothing could be done for her.
She was taken back to the AnimalsTaiwan who was responsible for her original care when she was found. She was given the very best treatment they could giver her. She began to play fights all day along with her favorite play partner who is apparently another wheel chair bound dog named “ Ariel.”
“Sugar always gets on with life the way it’s presented to her. She is never sad and lives her life to the full. But having two very stiff legs jutting out underneath her made her posture poor, her mobility limited, and her legs prone to scratches, sores, and infection.
With an eye infection, Sugar demonstrated to Dr Yang how much she loves to scoot around, despite her handicap, prompting Dr Yang to suggest something quite radical: we could remove Sugars paralyzed legs, and she could then get around by balancing on her two front legs, as she was almost doing already. This was quite a decision to make, but Dr Yang is usually right, so we agreed. We’d come this far with her, and we decided that the surgery would be money well spent. Sugar was taken in for her operation last Thursday.
Well, it’s not often that Dr Yang calls me up, but that evening, just a couple of hours after the surgery, he did. “She can walk! She is walking now!” Fantastic news! Sugar had taken to her new situation beautifully, putting all her weight on her front legs and walking around the clinic like she’d been doing it all her life.
What this means is that Sugar is now able to go outside with the other dogs at exercise time. She can run out to greet visitors, as she loves to do, and learn to become housebroken. It also means she is now far more likely to be adopted - something we are all dearly waiting for. A very kind Japanese donor has offered to purchase a wheelchair for Sugar, so she can go for long walks with the other dogs, so things really are looking up for this sweetest of little dogs - and bravest.
Let’s hope her dream comes true and someone will see her for all that she is rather than what she doesn’t have.”
So you wonder, what hapened to Sugar next?
Sugar finally found a home with an apparent non-Muslim family, that wanted to help her with her disabilities and generally give her a better life.
As in the video below which to my understanding was aired on CNN, you have the opportunity to see Sugar as to how she is doing today.
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2 Comments:
Wow, I have never knew the backgound of Sugar, thanks for the info and additional photos. Can we get the new owner/angels to give us a updated video?
Anonymous,
Your very welcome, I included the only latest video that I could find. If there is other’s all links to the original story is included here and I am thinking if you contact the shelter where sugar was given medical care; maybe they could help you.
As for the new owner’s I do not know who they are, but again maybe the shelter can help you here also.
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