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'Tail' of faith: Survival story wins national contest

Published Wednesday, November 18, 2009

A little faith can go a long way. This was true for Faith, a 3-year-old boxer, and her rescuer, Pam Mayes of Jemison.

Lucky to be alive: Faith, a 3-year-old boxer, unlikely survival story won the Purina Pro Plan “Doing More for Pet’s rescue stories contest.

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Lucky to be alive: Faith, a 3-year-old boxer, unlikely survival story won the Purina Pro Plan “Doing More for Pet’s rescue stories contest.

Mayes and her husband, Larry, operate Alabama Pug Rescue, which relies on people to foster breed-specific dogs. When she received a call from a veterinarian asking if she could help locate a boxer rescue organization, she was unable to find a good fit.

Thus begins the story of Faith.

“She was just an urgent case and needed veterinary care as soon as possible,” Mayes recalled.

Faith had been surrendered to a local shelter with her jaw hanging from one side, a crushed pelvis and a massive infection from open wounds after she had been hit by a car. Left untreated for weeks, she seemed an unlikely candidate for survival. Then Mayes came along.

After hearing Faith’s full story, Mayes decided to bring her home as part of their “pug pal” program. But due to several reconstructive surgeries, Faith remained at the clinic for several months.

“While physical healing went well, emotional healing took a lot of time,” Mayes said. “She needed to learn to trust and to grow in a world where she would no longer be afraid.”

While Faith adjusted to her physical disabilities, Alabama Pug Rescue began to gain her trust, and her transformation has been nothing short of miraculous.

Now, happy and healthy, Faith wags her tail in excitement as she plays with a squeaky chew toy, is able to finish a whole meal, has learned how to sit, and, best of all, goes to sleep without fear.

Mayes felt that Faith’s incredible story was worthy for the Purina Pro Plan “Doing More for Pets” rescue stories contest. But she had no idea it was good enough to win the grand prize.

Mayes and Faith were honored Nov. 14 at the National Dog Show presented by Purina at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center in Oaks, Pa. As part of the grand prize, Alabama Pug Rescue will receive $5,000 worth of Pro Plan pet food.

Although Mayes had lived and written Faith’s story, she found it incredibly emotional to hear the story told to thousands.

“It was incredible. It was probably one of the best experiences of my life,” she said.

Faith is available for adoption. For more information, visit www.alabamapugrescue.org.


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Posted by kittycreek (anonymous) on November 19, 2009 at 7:58 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Awwwww,

What a great story!

Posted by scoobydoo (anonymous) on November 19, 2009 at 8:40 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Now this is the kind of story we need to hear more often..Best wishes to Faith and your organization..

Posted by alive (anonymous) on November 19, 2009 at 10:18 a.m. (Suggest removal)

How wonderful to have a happy ending. I wonder how many dogs she keeps. That's a lot of dog food! I certainly hope they don't expect her to take it all at once!

Posted by tellmeitaintso (anonymous) on November 19, 2009 at 10:40 a.m. (Suggest removal)

What a happy ending story. Would it not be nice to read a paper once when everything printed was good.

Posted by Proud2Be (anonymous) on November 19, 2009 at 8:51 p.m. (Suggest removal)

That's a great story, and congratulations on the award for a job well done! The alternative for dogs who need medical care too often is certain death at the local shelter.

Posted by dandzinclanton (anonymous) on November 23, 2009 at 7:57 a.m. (Suggest removal)

That is so wonderful.

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