Batgirl at Town Lake ACC |
The story of Batgirl has gained national
attention over the past two years in bringing awareness to animal abuse,
hoarding and cruelty.
Batgirl was beaten with a baseball bat and sentenced to die
in Austin at the former animal intake facility, Town Lake Shelter.
American Pit Bull Examiner and National Dog Examiner wrote
several pieces about Batgirl, but no one stepped forward to save her.
On my birthday, April 26, 2011, I couldn’t stand the thought
of losing this precious dog. I drove down to Town Lake and adopted her
privately as Reunion Rescue is not an Austin ACC partner.
On her way to Spindletop |
Like many others in rescue, we believed in the longtime
rehabilitation work being done at Spindletop outside Conroe, Texas and arranged
to bring Batgirl there for boarding and intensive rehab work with the ‘professionals.’
What followed was like something from a horror movie. On
July 17, 2012, Spindletop was raided and almost 300 dogs were confiscated.
Luckily, Batgirl was one of the survivors.
Batgirl is now called BeBe and still updated regularly on Pit Bulls
and Other Animals blog and her Facebook page, For the Love of Batgirl.
We are trying to put the sparkle back in BeBe's eyes |
When BeBe arrived last summer, she was a completely different dog than the one entrusted to Spindletop. She had even more scarring over her body and had literally been driven insane.
Her daily heartworm treatments had been discarded by the
proprietor of Spindletop, so she is also in the throes of high heartworm
infestation. Her cranium has been fractured from years of abuse and needs to be
medically addressed.
BeBe learning how to heal |
After months of herbal and homeopathic support, BeBe is recovering, but needs a conventional heartworm cure and other veterinary treatment.
Reunion Rescue has committed to BeBe for the rest of her
life, but BeBe needs help. We are reaching out to her followers. Please
consider sharing BeBe’s story and consider a small donation toward her care by
visiting http:www.reunionrescue.com and click on the Paypal donate button.
All donations go 100% toward BeBe’s care and are tax
deductible under Reunion Rescue’s 501©(3) charitable non profit federal entity.
Thank you for helping BeBe and please keep up with her
progress on this website, Pit Bulls and Other Animals.
What is so difficult about caring and displaying compassion? When there are so many people prepared to leave volunteers such as Cindy to make up for society’s neglect and viciousness towards the weak, the human race has really lost the plot. Those who perpetrate the cruelty are evil, but those who do not condemn it are also culpable.
ReplyDeleteI love you Be-Be, feel better. Thank you Cindy.
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