Help Rosie Heal

Help Rosie Heal2025-10-08T21:51:37-04:00

We’ve been cheering Rosie on every step of the way, and now we’re thrilled to share the happiest news of all — Rosie has been adopted! When she first arrived, she was suffering from a painful skin infection that required weeks of treatment and care. But thanks to the unwavering support of our Help Me Heal Program and the expert medical attention she received, Rosie made a remarkable recovery — even ahead of schedule.

Her sweet spirit and resilience captured hearts far and wide, including those of Alexa and Jason, who spotted her on social media and knew they had to meet her. “We’re very happy that we got to adopt Rosie,” Jason shared. “We saw her on Facebook the other day and we just had to meet her. She was so sweet.” Rosie has already had a successful playdate with her new canine sibling and is settling in beautifully. Her journey from pain to joy is a shining example of what’s possible when compassion and care come together—and we’re so grateful to everyone who helped make her second chance a reality.

Rosie has come such a long way since she first arrived, battling a severe case of demodex. Thanks to the support of our Help Me Heal Program, and the incredible care she’s received—including antibiotics, antifungal treatments, and soothing medicated baths—her skin is healing beautifully, her coat is growing back, and her playful spirit is shining through.

We’re thrilled to share that Rosie is now off her anti-inflammatory medication, which is a major milestone in her recovery. Every day, she continues to make slow but steady progress, and her transformation is nothing short of inspiring.

Rosie’s story is a powerful reminder of what’s possible when people come together. Through the Help Me Heal Program, animals like Rosie get the second chance they deserve—and it’s all made possible by people like you.

Please consider donating today to this lifesaving program. Your gift helps provide life-saving medical care, comfort, and hope to animals who need it most. Together, we can continue changing lives—one healing journey at a time.

Help Rosie’s Healing Begin

This endearing pup was found wandering the streets of Texas by our partners at Longview Animal Care and Adoption Center, and was in desperate need of treatment. One look at Rosie’s swollen paws, and raw, patchy and painfully inflamed skin and you can only imagine her discomfort. Through it all, however, she wags her tail, leans into affection and trusts.

Help Rosie Heal

Overcrowded shelters often don’t have the ability to give cases like Rosie’s the attention and time her condition requires, so thankfully Rosie was transported to North Shore Animal League America so she could receive the help she needs.

Rosie is suffering from generalized demodectic mange, also known as Demodex, a condition caused by skin mites that, left untreated, leads to massive hair loss, secondary infections, and systemic inflammation. In Rosie’s case, the Demodex had likely gone unchecked for months.

“By the time she got to us, her skin was severely infected, and her feet were painfully swollen,” explained Animal League America Senior Veterinarian Dr. Gerard Laheney. “It’s clear this has been left to progress for a long time.” Rosie now will undergo an intensive 8-12 week recovery that includes medicated baths multiple times a week, systemic antibiotics, antifungal medications, anti-inflammatories, and nutritional support. Her damaged skin may never fully regrow its fur, but she is finally on the path to healing.

Despite her discomfort, Rosie’s gentle nature shines. “She is the sweetest little nugget,” said Karla Scaramuzzo, Animal League America’s Senior Rescue Manager, who helped coordinate her transport. “I am so excited to watch her glow up.” With the support of our Help Me Heal Program, Rosie will benefit from expert medical care and the kindness of people who refused to give up on her. Rosie is safe and one step closer to the happy, healthy life she deserves.

Please make a gift today to our Help Me Heal Program. You will support Rosie’s recovery and help us continue to be there for all the animals who need time, care and a second chance.

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