Clear the Shelters

North Texas dog that survived being shot and starved now looking for a new home

X-rays showed the dog had a bullet in her lower jaw

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It's amazing to hear Dr. Misty Mendes with the Humane Society of North Texas describe a beautiful dog in their care.

โ€œShe's so sweet,โ€ Director of Shelter Medicine Dr. Misty Mendes said. โ€œShe's very loving. She has no fear. She's just the best dog.โ€

When the two-year-old dog came to the shelter in November she was in bad shape.

โ€œShe was very emaciated,โ€ Mendes said. โ€œShe was probably about 20 pounds underweight. Skin and bones.โ€

Because she was so thin staff named her Twiggy.  She was also suffering from another major injury.

โ€œWe found out through X--rays that she had a bullet, and a destroyed tooth, in her lower jaw,โ€ Mendes said.

Through surgery and care, Twiggy is now on the mend.

She came from a negotiated release in Cooke County where her living conditions were not ideal.

Mendes said there is help available to pet owners before things reach critical conditions like Twiggy's.

โ€œThere are so many resources available to help with feeding, with spay, neuter,โ€ Mendes said. โ€œThere are low-cost vaccinations, sometimes low-cost other medical treatments. ย It may be hard; we can find them a home that might be a little bit better suited for them.โ€

That is exactly what they are hoping for Twiggy this holiday season.

โ€œThat would be the best Christmas present, that we could get, is to find Twiggy a loving home,โ€ Mendes said.ย 

To learn more about adopting Twiggy or any of the more than 500 pets in the care of the Humane Society of North Texas, click here.

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