Abandoned Deaf Pit Bull Stung By Thousands Of Bees Never Lost His Loving Spirit


This is the story of a pit bull who was dealt a terrible hand in life. He is deaf and he was forced to reside with a family that did not truly care about his well being. Once he was stung by a swarm of bees, they decided to get rid of him. Most families would try to help their pets but this was too much to ask, apparently. Their actions added insult to injury.

Posted by Carri Shipaila on Monday, September 19, 2016

The dog was taken to the shelter and was suffering tremendously. His entire body was covered in blisters because of the bee stings. In addition to the bee stings, he was also grappling with sarcoptic mange. The shelter was not going to be able to help him. It looked like the dog was going to have to be put to sleep. Fortunately, a guardian angel was willing to save the day.

Posted by Carri Shipaila on Monday, September 19, 2016

Once Carri Shipaila was contacted, the dog’s entire prognosis shifted. Greater Grand Rapids, Michigan residents are probably familiar with her animal shelter. LuvnPupz was her brainchild and this shelter was first started after she was forced to lay one of her own dogs to rest. Once she received the call about the pup in question, she drove an hour to pick him up.

Posted by Carri Shipaila on Tuesday, September 20, 2016

She knew that she had to help out. If she had not been willing to assist the dog, the shelter was going to euthanize him. This was not something that she wanted to see. The shelter had done their absolute best but they did not have the ability to treat an animal who was suffering from his condition. “I knew he needed us, no matter the costs,” says Carri.

Sorry Stinger, when you break out of the crate, we buy a heavy duty one. Momma Carri will go in with you to make sure it's ok.

Posted by Luvnpupz on Wednesday, October 12, 2016

This is the type of selflessness that truly warms the heart, doesn’t it? She even gave the injured dog a brand new name: Stinger. Carri was hopeful that he could make it through.

Posted by Luvnpupz on Monday, September 26, 2016

She held the dog for 30 days, in hopes that his family would be willing to claim him. Unfortunately, they were not willing to do so. Stinger was also found to have an autoimmune disorder.

Happy Friday! !!!~ Stinger

Posted by Luvnpupz on Friday, May 12, 2017

The dog was diagnosed with pemphigus. Carri decided that she would take him in on a foster basis. Thanks to her efforts, his stings have healed and he bears very little resemblance to the earlier photos. While he is not ever going to find a new forever home because of his condition, Carri promises that he will have a home for the rest of his life.

Posted by Luvnpupz on Friday, June 9, 2017


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