San Diego asks for help for dog rescued in Iran | Tijuana News

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San Diego, California. – A dog that was allegedly attacked with acid In Iran, He was rescued and is under care at an animal shelter in San Diego County.

The dog named “Omid” is in recovery, and the leaders of the Helen Woodward Animal Center reported Thursday that the animal He has between four and six more weeks of recovery to go, and then be ready to be adopted.
“Omid’s” life has come a long way since he suffered a facial burn while living on the streets of Iran as a puppy, shelter authorities said.

“Omid” means hope in Farsi, and donations are requested to bring this mixed dog to full recovery. female shepherd fourteen months old, when he arrived at the shelter, on March 16.

“Omid” went with an expert

“His arrival was prompted by an email from a San Diego woman who had spent months helping financially with the care of Omid and ultimately working diligently with the CDC to get her from Iran to the United States,” animal shelter officials said.

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The animal has its own website that is seeking funding, and it can be found here https://my.animalcenter.org/campaign/hope-for-omid/c477576.

With help from the community, “Omid” was seen by specialists at the VCA Eye Clinic for Animals on Tuesday, they confirmed. shelter authorities.

“Omid’s” complicated reconstructive surgery was performed by a certified ophthalmologist expert, and his eyelid swelling is expected to subside soon.

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For now, your support will go a long way with medical expenses, medications, transportation to and from checkups, and keeping her comfortable during her recovery. Once she is fully healed later this spring, the center will begin accepting applications for her adoption,” shelter officials confirmed this Thursday.

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