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Nina Update: We are very happy to report that our beautiful lady Nina came through her surgery just fine, and she is now on the road to recovery. We would like to thank Dr. Steven Cudia for doing a fantastic job at repairing Ninas two ruptured ACLs and while he was in there, he also found a torn meniscus in one hind leg. No wonder this sweet little girl was crying non-stop when her family turned her in! She must have been in quite a bit of pain. If you missed Ninas story.......she was turned in to our Newark facility about a month ago by her family of nearly 5 years. It seemed they were moving, and couldnt take Nina along. Nina was completely broken hearted to lose her family. They adopted her as a tiny puppy and now, she was right back where she started from. Nina was transferred down to us at Popcorn Park and upon medical evaluation, our veterinarian Dr. Baris discovered that Nina had some serious orthopedic issues going on in her hind legs. Dr. Baris ran several tests which revealed the ruptured cruciates, and immediately scheduled surgery with Dr. Cudia. It will take Nina some time to recuperate from this procedure and in about two weeks, Dr. Baris will reassess her condition. If her recovery continues to go well, then she will be available for adoption and would love to get a wonderful new home with a family that will never give up on her again. We would again, like to thank Dr. Cudia for the fine work that he did in helping Nina, and we would also like to thank our generous supporters that contribute to our Res-Q Fund. This is exactly what our fund was established for.....to help animals in need, like Nina. If you would like to make a donation to our fund, please click here: ahscares.org/shop/item.asp?itemid=28&catid=5 Thank you for your concern for our beautiful Nina. We hope to see her running and playing like a pup again real soon!
Posted on: Fri, 14 Mar 2014 05:30:34 +0000

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