La vérité, c’est qu’ils ont tout fait de travers. Au lieu de mettre la jambe cassée du pauvre chien dans un plâtre et la laisser guérir, ils l’ont amputé.

Amputé par la municipalité
Pour lire l’article original (en anglais) :
http://blog.myletsadopt.com/2009/11/29/alexander-three-legs-and-a-big-heart/
Pour lire la version française, traduite par Bihter :
http://france.myletsadopt.com/2009/11/29/alexandre-trois-jambes-et-un-grand-coeur/
Alexander est présentement en pension, et a maintenant besoin d’un foyer temporaire en Turquie. Il pourra être adopté à une famille permante, qu’elle se trouve en Turquie ou sur un autre continent.
Les conditions d’adoption de Let’s Adopt! :
- La famille doit déjà héberger un autre animal (un chien, un chat, un cheval… les oiseaux, rongeurs, poissons et autres petits animaux ne comptent pas) ;
- L’animal que la famille souhaite adopter devra vivre à l’intérieur ;
- La famille intéressée devra envoyer des nouvelles de l’animal après l’adoption, avec si possible des photos ;
-L’animal que la famille souhaite adopter devra avoir un régime cru ;
-Il peut y avoir des conditions additionelles selon le cas de l’animal.
Pour plus d’informations sur le régime cru :
www.rawfed.com (en anglais)
www.rawfedcats.org (en anglais)
www.barf.ch/barf/ (en français)
Bonne chance Alexander et surtout, merci aux membres dévoués de Let’s Adopt!
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Three Legs and a BIG Heart
Today, Let’s Adopt rescued a three legged dog in Turkey.
Alexander was a stray dog. He has been hit by a car and left unconscious on the side of the road. Someone called what we could call <<Animal Control>> in Turkey… I’d like to tell you that they took great care of him, but that would be lying.
Truth is, they did it all wrong. Instead of fixing the broken leg, they just cut if off.

Amputated by the municipality
Read the original article:
http://blog.myletsadopt.com/2009/11/29/alexander-three-legs-and-a-big-heart/
Alexander is currently in a pension. He will need a foster family in Turkey, and a final home, either in Turkey or overseas.
There are conditions for adopting an animal through Let’s Adopt!:
- Prospective adoptants should have at least one other animal under their care, and be able to demonstrate their ability to take care of animals through their history with this already existing animal (rodents, reptiles and fish don’t count)
- Should a prospective adoptant live in a home with a garden, he or she should guarantee that the animal to be adopted through Let’s Adopt will live inside the home as opposed to the garden only.
- Individuals who adopt an animal through Let’s Adopt agree to create a photograph album later on that contains images from the new life of the animal to be shared with all members of the network and to be published on our blog.
- Individuals who adopt an animal through Let’s Adopt agree to create a photograph album later on that contains images from the new life of the animal to be shared with all members of the network and to be published on our blog.
- The adopted animal must be fed raw.
- Additional conditions may apply in individual cases.
For information on a raw diet, see:
www.rawfed.com
www.rawfedcats.org
Good luck Alexander, and a BIG thank you to the dedicated members of Let’s Adopt! for giving him a new chance at life!
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Stacey says:
Very sad to know what he went through but at least he is still alive and will be placed with a loving family (hopefully!). Thank you for being there for him.