Vika between adoption and euthanasia

vikaSomewhere in Romania, in Targoviste city, a little street dog we named Vika ended up with a broken spine and cannot move his back legs, one does not know why. We can only assume that the tragedy happened from a car accident. The gentile little girl ended up crawling on the straits.
Someone asked for our help and the dog was taken over by us and hospitalized at dr. Bercaru’s veterinary clinic.
Her situation is very clear, she will never walk again and in order to survive she will need special conditions and a lot of care.
A paralyzed dog cannot be hold outside because of the risk of bed-sores that can appear from crawling friction to the skin. She must be kept inside on smooth faced floor till, on absorbing blankets, kept clean and washed when necessary and walked outside using a handicap dog carriage.
Fortunately she cannot feel her back side and feels no pain, she is gentile and friendly and in time she will get used to her handicap and will get over her psychological trauma. So, chances for a better, satisfying life do exist. The only problem is to find that courageous savior who will adopt and care for her, for the rest of her life.
We cannot take care to long for another dog in her condition because we already care for two paralysed dogs that take up a lot of effort and time.
The bad news in her case is if we cannot find her a home or, at least a temporary foster, Vika will be euthanized within a week.
Please, don’t let that happen, help us find a home and save her by sharing this photo album. Maybe you or one of your facebook friends can help her live a happy life.
If you can help financially for the time she will be hospitalized, we remind you the bank accounts available for your donation:
Robi Association for Animal Protection.
CIF 13765439 BCR 2

RON account: RO16RNCB0073049952070001
EURO account: RO05RNCB0073049952070005
USD account: RO32RNCB0073049952070004
SWIFT account: RNCBROBU
Or by PayPal (available online at www.4animals.ro )

Thank you once again for all your help to all the little animals we attend.