
Fast forward to a year later, and I have my newest little rescue on my hands. Enter Little Caesar, an 8 week old Teacup Chihuahua who was left outside in LA in a box to die. Luckily, a friend found him and asked if we could take him (she was allergic). Of course my girlfriend and I gladly accepted and we took the little guy home. Soon after, we can to realize that the poor little thing was covered, I mean COVERED, in fleas and ticks. Than I noticed his health seemed to be rapidly going down hill. We took him to the vet to have him checked out and they determined that because of all the ticks he had, he was extremely anemic. In fact, the vet said his red blood cell count was only at 8% (a normal dog's is 30%) and she had never seen a dog alive with an RBC count so low. They suggested a blood transfusion might work, and luckily one of the vet techs dogs was a donor dog.

Little Caesar had his first blood transfusion and came home that night. With lots of rest, hourly feedings and some crazy amounts of TLC, he seemed to be doing better. After a few days though, he seemed to be losing his strength. He wasn't as playful, refused to eat and could barely hold his head up. We had to force-feed him a puppy formula for several days, and he seemed to be losing the battle. I feared the worst. We took him back to the vet and they decided to try one more blood transfusion. They explained if it didn't work this time, than there was probably little home for him. My heart ached for the poor little guy, but I knew he was a fighter because he had made it this far and had already been through so much. They gave him the second transfusion and told his to give him lots of food, rest and TLC again when he came home.
After a day of rest, it seemed like the transfusion really worked because LC was more

And there you have it, the story from my newest little rescue. Videos of him chasing the cats coming soon...
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Aww so your babies are cute....
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