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Nonprofit saves 3,000 pet lives in San Diego

Nonprofit saves 3,000 pet lives in San Diego Pippi, Sake and Danae Davis, FACE Foundation executive director (Courtesy) Print The Foundation for Animal Care and Education (FACE), a nonprofit that helps pets in need of emergency veterinary care, is celebrating its 3,000th life saved through its Save-A-Life Program, according to a news release. Last Friday, May 7, “Sake,” a Persian cat, had a life-threatening urinary obstruction and needed emergency surgery to survive. He is now the organization’s 3,000th life saved, according to a news release. Sake was rescued 10 years ago by his family – Pippi, a single mom and nurse, and her two human children. He quickly became Pippi’s best friend and a big part of his family’s life. Sake is expressive: he talks to his mom, jumps on her for attention, and loves to join her on walks outside in a stroller. Sake is like a brother to his two human siblings and his adopted Persian sister cat named Sushi - they cannot imagine li

Puppy Found in Trash by Good Samaritan Makes Miraculous Recovery

First Published: 8:33 AM PDT, May 7, 2021 ”Cora weighed 22 pounds. She was covered in urine and feces, her gums white from anemia. She was literally just skin and bones,” VEG said.  Cora, an adorable German Shepherd was left in a tied-up trash bag. The 9-month-old puppy was completely malnourished, weighing only 22 pounds. She was covered in urine and feces, her gums were white from anemia, and she was literally just skin and bones, according to the Veterinary Emergency Group (VEG) located in Tampa, Florida. VEG veterinarian Dr. Lisa Soyka, who treated Cora told Inside Edition that the puppy was minutes to an hour away from dying when she arrived at their center. 

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