A brave pregnant dog gave birth to seven puppies after surviving a venomous rattlesnake bite in Phoenix, Arizona.
Molly, a 1-year-old cattle dog mix, was pregnant and homeless when she was bitten by a rattlesnake.
She was taken to a local emergency animal clinic in Phoenix and given antineoplastic before being taken to the Arizona Humane Society (AHS).
according to peopleBy the time the AHS Emergency Animal Medical Technician™ (EAMT) arrived, Molly had already given birth to three puppies.
The EAMTs rushed Molly and her three puppies to the AHS Trauma Hospital. However, Molly gave birth to two more puppies during her trip.
But a trip to the hospital for a rattlesnake bite didn’t stop this brave mother. Molly handed over her last two puppies when Molly and her five puppies arrived at AHS’s Muternity Suite.
Molly and her seven puppies are now recuperating and resting in AHS’s Muternity Suite after such a tragic experience.
talk to Today.comKelsey Dickerson, spokeswoman for the Arizona Humane Society, said: “she [Molly’s] The story is truly incredible. It’s definitely one of its strengths. “
Dickerson also revealed that despite everything her brave mother has gone through, she is still a little wary of people and protective of her puppies.
she said, “Our fantastic action team has been working with her every day to instill that trust in her and let her know she is in a safe place.”
Molly and her minions, the family of eight mentioned by AHS, will continue to receive treatment and care at the hospital until they are taken into foster care.
But Molly isn’t the only mom getting some well-deserved rest at the AHS Maternity Suite. Two other mother dogs and their cubs are being cared for at the Mternity Suite.
The Arizona Humane Society is currently seeking foster parents to create space for more dog families within the facility.
Foster families will be provided with everything they need to care for their dogs, including medicines, supplies, food, toys and blankets, AHS said. they said, “All you need to offer is a quiet space filled with love and compassion.”
If you are looking to adopt a pet from the Arizona Humane Society, please visit: https://www.azhumane.org/foster/.