Daniel heard whimpers from the edge of our porch. Following the sound, he discovered our neighbor's dog, Haley, lying in the dirt. Cuts covered her body – her eye, her paws, her belly, her thigh – blood oozing, but thankfully, not pouring out.

He helped her up onto the porch. She couldn't walk on her own.

We called our neighbors and, with much effort, Daniel helped carry her up to their car for the trip to the vet.

Initially we thought (and feared) she'd been attacked by something – a coyote, perhaps, or bobcat. But Haley's tough and we couldn't imagine what could have gotten her to this extent.

But now it appears she was hit by a car – and that upsets me almost as much as the idea of a rogue coyote or bobcat attacking in the middle of the day. 

Because from what I know of Haley, she doesn't chase cars. And we live on a rocky, bumpy dirt road. No one should be driving fast. How could they not have seen her? 

And there's no way they could hit her and not realize it – it would be like hitting a boulder, she's that solid. Why didn't they stop?

The neighbors promised to call and give us an update this morning when they hear from the vet. Please keep this sweet little girl in your prayers! (As well as the driver who hit her; if they can hit something like this and keep driving, they definitely need prayers, too!)

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Update on Haley…

No broken bones! She has a "separated pelvis" or something like that, but it will heal on its own with time. Thank you for your prayers. She really is a sweetheart.

 

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10 responses to “Prayers for Haley”

  1. Suldog Avatar

    Done and done.

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  2. charlotte wilson Avatar

    Barbara,
    I am so glad that Haley will be all right. It just boggles my mind that someone could just hit and run.
    Glad you were there to help out.
    Have a wonderful weekend,
    charlotte

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  3. Bella Casa Avatar

    So glad Haley’s outcome was as good as it was …considering:( I hate to see animals suffer.
    Have a great weekend,
    Jan @ BellaCasa

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  4. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thanks, Jan! Me, too! Hope you're having a wonderful weekend!

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  5. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I know! I can't believe someone could do that – and they had to know they hit her! Hope you have a wonderful weekend, too!

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  6. Gail Avatar

    Gosh, I’m glad her mishap wasn’t worse. Thanks for the update. It saddens and angers me to think that someone could hit a dog and not stop. That’s just WRONG!

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  7. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I agree!! I'm just grateful she's build so solid – I hope she damaged whatever hit her!!

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  8. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    Thank you and thank you!

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  9. Hilary Avatar

    Oh my.. that’s horrible. I’m so glad she’s going to be ok but who could do such a thing and just keep going? That’s so disheartening.
    I’m way behind and trying to catch up. Slowly. 😉

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  10. Barbara Shallue Avatar

    I agree – it's just a dirt road. Stop!! (And don't feel bad – my reader was up to over 500 this morning. Sigh.)

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