as I thought about the pain she must have been through.
Eva seemed to be doing well initially. Her appetite was strong, and her energy levels had improved. We had an appointment that day with a specialist to ensure everything was on track. After a comprehensive blood test,
the doctor confirmed that Eva was free of ehrlichia and heartworm. But one question lingered—how could she be so anemic that she couldn’t move her legs?
Sadly, the doctor had more troubling news for us. The day before, Eva had undergone X-rays, which revealed a deeper issue. The technician found two damaged vertebrae, the source of her pain and the reason behind her paralysis. It was a devastating realization, knowing how much she had been suffering.
To manage her discomfort, Eva was given pain medication every day, helping to lift her spirits little by little. Despite the challenges, her recovery progressed steadily, and she began to show signs of improvement. It was a relief to see her feeling better and regaining a sense of hope.
Finally, Eva found the loving home she truly deserved. She was welcomed into a family that cherished her, offering her the warmth and care she had longed for. Now, she has a new life in Canada, where she enjoys the respect and freedom that were once unimaginable for her.