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Ammi 19-03-2014 12:41 PM

The story of Patrick...
 
An emaciated Pit Bull discovered at the bottom of a trash chute in Newark last year moments before the trash compactor would have killed him, has made a miraculous recovery and now weighs a healthy 50lbs.

Rescued the day before St Patrick's Day in 2011, Patrick as he was quickly named, weighed a shocking 19lbs and was on death's doorstep when volunteers from the Associated Humane Societies took him to the emergency room at Garden State Veterinary Specialists.

Now after a year of round-the -lock care, volunteers and doctors are all vying to remain a part of his life as they begin to look for a home for the brave pooch

While the trauma of being tied to a railing for seven days and then dumped in a bin has inevitably left emotional and physical scarring, those who know Patrick talk only of how loving and trusting he is.

'He is a tremendous fighter,' said Dr Thomas Scavelli, the director and founder of the Garden State Veterinary Specialists, the pet hospital in Tinton Falls where Patrick has been treated

Wife, Patricia Smillie-Scavelli, who is also the hospital administrator, told Irish Central: 'He really gives love. He climbs into your lap, he would prefer to sit in your lap than lay on the floor. He also sleeps in our bed at night, along with the cat.'

Though understandably Patrick remains nervous around strangers, reported NBC, a treat or two quickly remedies his fear

'There are very few animals, or any life form, that could have gone through and survived what he has, and really never looked back,' said Dr Scavelli of his courageous recovery.

And few who have simultaneously become so much of a celebrity.

Hospital staffers have chronicled his progress on their website and a Facebook page has garnered fans from around the world.

He's received hundreds of emails, donations, gifts and letters from those inspired by his tale of survival

The hospital ordered 500 thank-you cards with Patrick's picture to mail to those who have sent collars, dog shirts, toys, scrapbook pages or dog blankets embroidered with Patrick's name, and they are fast running out.

When Patrick, who is thought to be around a year old, was brought to the hospital after being rescued by officials at the Associated Humane Societies, he was so starved, emaciated and dehydrated he was curled into a ball, unable to walk or stand.

His ribcage protruded, he weighed about 20 pounds - roughly 30 pounds less than average - and was covered in sores with parts of skin hanging off him, according to Patricia Smillie-Scavelli, Dr Scavelli's wife and the administrator of the hospital

'Everyone thought that, you bring in an animal like that, that looks like it's really just a corpse, you put it to sleep,' Mrs Smillie-Scavelli said.

'But of course, he looked up at you with those eyes, and you say: How can you give up on this dog? How can you, when he's not giving up on life? So, we gave him that second chance, and he has just run with it, and thrived.'

After weeks of emergency measures that included a transfusion of three pints of dog blood, a special diet, medicine and physical therapy, Patrick began to gain weight and eat solid food

He also started to enjoy taking outdoor walks in the sun and playing with the many toys that well-wishers had sent him.

'This is not a month of starvation,' Dr Scavelli said soon after his rescue. 'This is a lifetime probably, or at least months and months of neglect, and to see the way he cares for people and trusts people, that's really been the most interesting and rewarding thing to see about the canine spirit.'

Kisha Curtis of Newark, is scheduled to appear in court on charges of neglect and abandonment - fourth-degree offences for 'tormenting and torturing' an animal by failing to provide food and water, prosecutors said.


The charges could carry a maximum jail sentence of 18 months and a fine of up to $10,000. She also faces two abandonment charges punishable by up to six months in jail with a $1,000 fine.

Authorities said Curtis tied the dog to a railing in her Newark apartment building and left the state for more than a week. A janitor later found the emaciated dog in a trash bin.

Curtis has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Her mother told reporters at her daughter's court hearing that the dog had been given to Kisha but she could not take care of it, so she'd tied it up outside hoping somebody else would take it.

The Essex County courthouse has also received more than 600 letters and faxes from around the world expressing concern for the dog and urging swift and harsh punishment for Curtis.

'In the 17 years we've been here we've never seen this type of response to an animal,' Patricia Smillie-Scavelli said.

'There's something about Patrick that has really sparked interest, honestly, from throughout the entire world.'

She hopes to keep and care for Patrick herself







http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/...04_634x313.jpg



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ash-chute.html

Pictures: http://imgur.com/gallery/A6S0c

Benjamin 19-03-2014 12:42 PM

Thought this was going to be about TiBB's Patrick. :laugh:

Me. I Am Salman 19-03-2014 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Benjamin (Post 6761467)
Thought this was going to be about TiBB's Patrick. :laugh:

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Kate! 19-03-2014 12:52 PM

Same

Glenn. 19-03-2014 12:54 PM

Me too

Suze 19-03-2014 01:22 PM

What a gorgeous dog Patrick is. I hope he has a long and happy life with his new owner. How I would l like to see the same cruelty done to the original owner in their treatment of that dog :mad:

Crimson Dynamo 19-03-2014 01:38 PM

Lovely looking mutt

Shaun 19-03-2014 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Benjamin (Post 6761467)
Thought this was going to be about TiBB's Patrick. :laugh:

starting it with "emaciated pitbull" didn't help tbf

Livia 19-03-2014 02:31 PM

Breaks my heart to see those pictures. Someone knowingly starved that dog, then dumped it. Some disgusting excuse for a human being probably got a kick out of it, or why else would they keep the dog alive, or not hand it over to someone who might be able to rehome it? It's stuff like this that makes me wonder how the human race ever got this far.

arista 19-03-2014 03:43 PM

Ammi should have put Patrick the Dog

Marsh. 19-03-2014 03:44 PM

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mizzy25 19-03-2014 04:02 PM

OMG why did I choose to look @ those pics ? making me bloody cry here. How the hell can anyone do that????? bastards!!!!!!
hes gorgeous now though and deserves the best x

Me. I Am Salman 19-03-2014 04:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shaun (Post 6761653)
starting it with "emaciated pitbull" didn't help tbf

o m g

Glenn. 19-03-2014 04:10 PM

So glad he's OK now, or healthy at least.

The monster who did that to him should be thrown in jail for a long long time.

Kazanne 19-03-2014 04:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 6761465)
An emaciated Pit Bull discovered at the bottom of a trash chute in Newark last year moments before the trash compactor would have killed him, has made a miraculous recovery and now weighs a healthy 50lbs.

Rescued the day before St Patrick's Day in 2011, Patrick as he was quickly named, weighed a shocking 19lbs and was on death's doorstep when volunteers from the Associated Humane Societies took him to the emergency room at Garden State Veterinary Specialists.

Now after a year of round-the -lock care, volunteers and doctors are all vying to remain a part of his life as they begin to look for a home for the brave pooch

While the trauma of being tied to a railing for seven days and then dumped in a bin has inevitably left emotional and physical scarring, those who know Patrick talk only of how loving and trusting he is.

'He is a tremendous fighter,' said Dr Thomas Scavelli, the director and founder of the Garden State Veterinary Specialists, the pet hospital in Tinton Falls where Patrick has been treated

Wife, Patricia Smillie-Scavelli, who is also the hospital administrator, told Irish Central: 'He really gives love. He climbs into your lap, he would prefer to sit in your lap than lay on the floor. He also sleeps in our bed at night, along with the cat.'

Though understandably Patrick remains nervous around strangers, reported NBC, a treat or two quickly remedies his fear

'There are very few animals, or any life form, that could have gone through and survived what he has, and really never looked back,' said Dr Scavelli of his courageous recovery.

And few who have simultaneously become so much of a celebrity.

Hospital staffers have chronicled his progress on their website and a Facebook page has garnered fans from around the world.

He's received hundreds of emails, donations, gifts and letters from those inspired by his tale of survival

The hospital ordered 500 thank-you cards with Patrick's picture to mail to those who have sent collars, dog shirts, toys, scrapbook pages or dog blankets embroidered with Patrick's name, and they are fast running out.

When Patrick, who is thought to be around a year old, was brought to the hospital after being rescued by officials at the Associated Humane Societies, he was so starved, emaciated and dehydrated he was curled into a ball, unable to walk or stand.

His ribcage protruded, he weighed about 20 pounds - roughly 30 pounds less than average - and was covered in sores with parts of skin hanging off him, according to Patricia Smillie-Scavelli, Dr Scavelli's wife and the administrator of the hospital

'Everyone thought that, you bring in an animal like that, that looks like it's really just a corpse, you put it to sleep,' Mrs Smillie-Scavelli said.

'But of course, he looked up at you with those eyes, and you say: How can you give up on this dog? How can you, when he's not giving up on life? So, we gave him that second chance, and he has just run with it, and thrived.'

After weeks of emergency measures that included a transfusion of three pints of dog blood, a special diet, medicine and physical therapy, Patrick began to gain weight and eat solid food

He also started to enjoy taking outdoor walks in the sun and playing with the many toys that well-wishers had sent him.

'This is not a month of starvation,' Dr Scavelli said soon after his rescue. 'This is a lifetime probably, or at least months and months of neglect, and to see the way he cares for people and trusts people, that's really been the most interesting and rewarding thing to see about the canine spirit.'

Kisha Curtis of Newark, is scheduled to appear in court on charges of neglect and abandonment - fourth-degree offences for 'tormenting and torturing' an animal by failing to provide food and water, prosecutors said.


The charges could carry a maximum jail sentence of 18 months and a fine of up to $10,000. She also faces two abandonment charges punishable by up to six months in jail with a $1,000 fine.

Authorities said Curtis tied the dog to a railing in her Newark apartment building and left the state for more than a week. A janitor later found the emaciated dog in a trash bin.

Curtis has pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Her mother told reporters at her daughter's court hearing that the dog had been given to Kisha but she could not take care of it, so she'd tied it up outside hoping somebody else would take it.

The Essex County courthouse has also received more than 600 letters and faxes from around the world expressing concern for the dog and urging swift and harsh punishment for Curtis.

'In the 17 years we've been here we've never seen this type of response to an animal,' Patricia Smillie-Scavelli said.

'There's something about Patrick that has really sparked interest, honestly, from throughout the entire world.'

She hopes to keep and care for Patrick herself







http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/...04_634x313.jpg



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ash-chute.html

Pictures: http://imgur.com/gallery/A6S0c

OMG just :bawling::bawling:those before pictures are terrible,cant believe he survived,so upsetting

Kazanne 19-03-2014 04:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Livia (Post 6761694)
Breaks my heart to see those pictures. Someone knowingly starved that dog, then dumped it. Some disgusting excuse for a human being probably got a kick out of it, or why else would they keep the dog alive, or not hand it over to someone who might be able to rehome it? It's stuff like this that makes me wonder how the human race ever got this far.

100% agree

Ammi 19-03-2014 04:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kazanne (Post 6761928)
OMG just :bawling::bawling:those before pictures are terrible,cant believe he survived,so upsetting

..it was thought that he was dead when he was rescued from the 'trash, Kaz..I found the pics really upsetting, which is why I spoilered or linked them, rather than post any...it was very heart warming to see him now though...

Kazanne 19-03-2014 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ammi (Post 6761937)
..it was thought that he was dead when he was rescued from the 'trash, Kaz..I found the pics really upsetting, which is why I spoilered or linked them, rather than post any...it was very heart warming to see him now though...

Yes,he's lovely Ammi just how could anyone do that? He looked dead ,poor boy,what I'de like to do to those people who did that Grrrr,I hate humans sometimes.

Kizzy 19-03-2014 04:24 PM

Fancy taking a pic of him having a dump, how humiliating.
So pleased he's alive :D

Marsh. 19-03-2014 04:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 6761948)
Fancy taking a pic of him having a dump, how humiliating.

:laugh:


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