
Poor Petey..
Dogs are meant to be a family member for life. Not only do they bring great joy into our lives, but they are also a big responsibility.
Puppies, especially, are least capable of fending for themselves on the streets. Most often, people will be puzzled on how some owners could abandon a puppy in the middle of nowhere. Unfortunately for a puppy named Petey, this was what had happened.
Petey was left in the middle of the park along with one of his brothers by his former owner, as they were not like normal like the others. Thankfully for the puppies, a woman had found them and brought them to a vet for medical help. Both of the puppies were malnourished, exhausted and had critically low body temperatures. Once they were brought to the vet, the vet had noticed that Petey was not moving normally.
He was diagnosed with a condition called cerebellar hypoplasia, which is a neurological disease caused by an undeveloped cerebellum. This condition causes Petey to be unable to walk properly and constantly bobs his head. Petey had a new foster mom, who is willing to accommodate to Petey’s special needs. According to his new foster mom, Petey is a curious and friendly puppy and enjoys meeting people.
As time passed, Petey has learned to eat on his own and is now able to run as well! Petey soon caught the attention of a couple, who decided to adopt him. Currently, Petey is living happily and comfortably in his new forever home!
You can watch a video of Petey below:
Our puppy found in the rain came in for a check up yesterday.He is still wobbly and showing neurological signs, leading us to believe he may have cerebellar hypoplasia (often found in cats/kittens). He will remain in foster care for a few more weeks while we get him large enough for neuter, then we will work on finding him a special home!
Posted by Sacramento SPCA on Thursday, December 15, 2016
Having a dog is for life and should be never given up upon, no matter the circumstances.
Jeanette Woodrow
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so happy you were saved
Rocky Jacobs
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So glad they were saved¤
Sara Halpert
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Shelters are here for a reason
Barbra Rosier Trammell
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Awww. Sweet baby
Susan Cotton
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Such an adorable pup
Izabella Szumach
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Cruel nasty people to do this to these beautiful babies no one is perfect our disabilities and differences make us unique and individual and special love should be a blessing shared by all not thrown away to perish…I so glad they were saved by wonderful carrying people.
Debbie Bucko
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He is adorable.
Patricia Reid Hussey
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Poor little baby
Deanna Blanchard Geiger
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Poor baby so glad he was saved!
Samantha Wood
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Erik Brenner the doggie’s name is Petey!
Brenda Sanders Smith
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Thank you!
Fannic Indrokusumo
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Poor Petey but he found his forever home
Linda Harmon
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Beautiful little baby so glad that he was saved
Celeste Gibson
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<3
Cynthia Murray
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So sad,but now has a loving home
Erik Brenner
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Aww. Poor little guy
Kathy Victorino
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Thank you for being such wonderful people and giving them wonderful homes
Helen Jean Parker
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He still was a beautiful puppy and needed plenty of love
Jo Ann Pullin
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Astonishing and very cute
Jackie Turner
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Hugs sweet Petey.
Joanne Stokes
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Such a precious little baby.
Melanie Jones Tardif
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Should have brought them to a vet instead of leaving them!
Annmarie Archer
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Shame on the person or persons for doing this. So pleased they were picked up by a nice person. Humans are so shallow, no one is perfect and humans really shouldn’t look down their noses to a disability. We all come in different shapes and sizes. The world would be boring and sad if we were all the same!
Diana Stroemer Workman
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Thankful for wonderful people who think animals should have a chance in this world wish there where more people who felt this way then maybe we wouldn’t have so many animals abandoned