Fighting Chihuahua Helga: Dispute over donations and her rescue in Finsterwalde!

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In Finsterwalde, Chihuahua mix Helga is fighting for survival. Her foster mother reports health setbacks and disputes over donations.

In Finsterwalde kämpft Chihuahua-Mix Helga ums Überleben. Ihre Pflegemama berichtet von gesundheitlichen Rückschlägen und Spendenstreit.
In Finsterwalde, Chihuahua mix Helga is fighting for survival. Her foster mother reports health setbacks and disputes over donations.

Fighting Chihuahua Helga: Dispute over donations and her rescue in Finsterwalde!

The little Chihuahua mix dog Helga is currently causing a lot of excitement in Finsterwalde. After she was abandoned in a presumably heartless action, the delicate furry friend not only struggles with serious health problems, but also with the situation surrounding her adoption. Loud lr-online.de Helga was thrown out of a car in the middle of the street at night and rescued by attentive residents.

The little fighter originally comes from Greece, where she was found as an animal in October 2024. Her health was in worrying condition heilbronner-tierschutz.de reported. A vet discovered a large tumor on her stomach, which was removed in surgery. Since then, Helga, who is now around 9 years old, has gradually improved, she has gained weight and is friendly towards people.

Health challenges

Nevertheless, difficult times lie ahead for the little dog. At the current care branch in Finsterwalde, Helga suffers from parvovirus and roundworms, which forces her into quarantine. Her foster mother cares intensively for her well-being and offers her special food and medical care. “We are doing everything we can to get Helga back on her feet,” she emphasizes, mentioning the regular vet visits that are necessary to monitor Helga’s health and continue her treatment.

However, the first setbacks did not stop there, as Helga repeatedly suffered from vomiting and blood in her stool, which didn't make the situation any easier for her foster home. “It's a long road,” says the foster mom, who is confident that Helga will survive the next treatments well.

Dispute over donations

In the midst of the health crisis, there is also a dispute over the donations that were received for Helga's care. While many people rally behind the foster mom and support her, she is also accused of enriching herself. Sabine Delloch, chairwoman of the Finsterwalde animal protection association, highlights the foster mother's voluntary work and firmly rejects the allegations. “The financial resources will be used exclusively for Helga,” says Delloch.

Helga is registered as a lost animal and can be adopted after 28 days if no owner comes forward. Her foster mom has clear ideas: She wants to offer Helga a permanent home. Initially weighing 480 grams, Helga has now gained 720 grams. A pleasing progress that gives everyone involved hope that the loving dog will soon make a full recovery.

For a positive home

According to the Animal Welfare League, adopting a dog not only provides an opportunity for the animal, but also improves the situation at the animal shelter. A good place for Helga would be a quiet home where she can receive the attention and care she needs. The cost of adoption is around 50 to 350 euros, depending on the characteristics of the dog, and is intended to ensure that the right home is selected. “We want Helga to have the best future,” said the foster mom.

With regard to the possibilities of animal rehoming, it is important that the new owners know the dogs' needs and are able to meet them. A personal conversation and regular checks ensure that everything is going well. In Helga's case, with her history and health challenges, it is even more important that she goes into a home that can really care for her. The goal is to place Helga in a new, loving home as soon as possible and to help ensure that no one is tempted to commit such cruel acts again.