Raf
Happy stories include baby Raf.
In October 2016, he was thrown to the St. Elizabeth Monastery. Fortunately, on that day, Mother Joanna was there, who loves animals very much, thanks to her a post appeared on the Internet, I saw it, and we took the baby for overexposure. Literally the next day, we suspected something was wrong and took the baby to the vet. It turned out that he had piroplasmosis, the tests were so bad that he needed a blood transfusion. Our Labrador was a donor. When the disease receded, the search for the family began. Here is what the new owners say: “Raf appeared with us unexpectedly. In general, we were looking for a Labrador baby, reviewed a bunch of ads and overexposures, but could not find anything. And then they saw our baby. It was love at first sight! We immediately wanted to take him home, but Raf was a little sick, and when we came to see him for the first time, we immediately realized that we could no longer part with him. And now, after a couple of days, he comes to our house, now to his own house, and slowly begins to get used to, get to know all the family members and is looking for places where he will be the most dirty. 🙂 Now he has grown up, wiser, but the love to gnaw something remains.