Tessa's Rescue and Rehab - A Blind Dog Who Couldn't Walk
Annie Hart from Bill Foundation rescued Tessa on January 11, 2013. She didn’t know just how sick Tessa was, but she kept her promise and got Tessa the help she needed, while providing a loving foster home for her during her rehabilitation.
The Bill Foundation gives special thanks to everyone who believed in miracles and helped them to give Tessa a second chance at life.
Tessa, via the Bill Foundation at Facebook
















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Is Tessa now have a home? Do let me know as might interested her. Sandra
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Thank you. What a sweet girl she is. Her “owners” are the losers here.
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Her owners ‘are’ losers.
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Thank you for rescuing her. You are wonderful people. Shame on the ones that dropped her off. I have a blind 18 year old Yorkie. We adore him.
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Positively makes my heart sing. Thank you for all you do for these lovely pets.
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Tessa is adorable! How old is she?
Yes, sometimes people can’t afford treatment for their pets, but you don’t put them out your car onto the street. You do your best to secure a place for them where they will have a chance to get medical treatment and get a loving home.
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Thank you for doing this, Tessa’s a real doll.
I’m really curious, though, how you managed to
deal with the hydrocephalus without a shunt being implanted.
I have personal experience with it.
God Bless the Bill Foundation and all those people who gave this wonderful dog a second chance; how many other dogs are euthanized who deserve a second chance and some love in their lives???
more wonderful sometimes than the dogs are the people who pour their hearts and pocketbooks into helping dogs like this! kudos to you, this is such a great story!
Oh no, you simply mustn’t farm that precious baby out to another family, unless they have other animals, as well, and even then it’s iffy.
I don’t think she should be taken from the friends and human family who were there when she came out of her world, honestly.
You are her family, you are the world to her. Are you going to tell her with your actions that she doesn’t matter after all, and she needs to go get used to new people all over again?
Please please don’t let her go. Sure, we know you can’t keep every animal that you rescue, but hers is an especially powerful story, and a poignant one.
And she looks so happy in your home…