Zoe's story

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sidekickdmr

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5,119 posts

213 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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I thought it would be nice to share our story with you all and tell you the tale of Zoe.
 
We were on holiday in Zakynthos (Zante) and as our hotel was in the middle of nowhere we had a car hired for the whole week. (as this is piston heads it was a 1.2 Nissan Micra 5 door)
 
On our second day into the holiday we were on the way back from a day out in Keri driving in the middle of nowhere and a little lost. So we pulled over at the side of the road to grab the map and a bottle of water out of the boot and noticed a cardboard box making some rustling noises, not knowing what to find we initially threw a stone at it, then poked it with a stick, and eventually opened the box to find a tiny (and I mean tiny) 5 day old puppy in there on a old tshirt. It was whimpering and the smell wasn’t too good. She was so young that her eyes were not even open yet and she couldn’t walk or stand.
 
We were in the middle of nowhere basically on a dirt-track road, no one in sight and no houses as far as the eye could see. We scooped the puppy up and put some water in the palm of my hand, this wasn’t ideal but the puppy absolutely lapped it up, it must have been so thirsty.
 
Mrs Sidekickdmr had it on her lap as we drove to the nearest village. We were only on holiday and had nowhere to keep the puppy in the hotel so the initial plan was to find a local with a dog and ask them to take it in. This didn’t go to plan and they didn’t even seem surprised at what we found, not interested at all.
 
So as it was late and no vets would be open we picked up some cows milk from a local shop (not ideal I know but it was an emergency) and headed back to the hotel. Over the night the dog would wake every couple of hours and start wimpering for some more milk, again just from the palm of our hands and this wasn’t ideal but needs must.
 
These are the pics we took that night:
 
 


 
First thing the next morning we went on the hunt for a vets, hoping to just give the puppy over and ask them to look after it and rehome it. The first vets we found insisted that as it was so young it would die without its mother and we should put it down there and then. We obviously had come to adore this little puppy so declined and thought we would try another vets, this one seemed more helpful but didn’t speak a word of English, so we just brought some puppy milk and a bottle and headed to a bar with WiFi to have a look for someone that can help.
 
By doing a little googling we found somewhere based in the UK called Holbrook animal rescue that according to their website do a lot of work with animals in Greece so I dropped them an email asking if they could help and we headed back to the hotel. This night at 3.00 in the morning whilst feeding her from the bottle I caught a reflection off her face, while in out hands being fed she opened her tiny eyes for the first time ever, it was so amazing to know that we were the first thing she ever saw.
 
 
 
 No reply that night but the next morning they gave me the details of Sue, someone that is based in Zakynthos and assists them in rescuing dogs from there. We called her and she was brilliant, very helpful and gave us the number of the only “decent” vet on the island, we headed straight there and as soon as we got there we could tell we were in good hands, they had a look over the puppy and confirmed that she was indeed a she, 6 days old by this point and told us she may survive if we keep up what we were doing as she was very strong. she was flea and worm infested so they treated this for free too. (we left a good donation). We brought a carrier and some more puppy milk and headed home to discuss the plan.
 
We decided that we had become so attached to the lilt mite that we didn’t want to loose her and we would like to bring her back to the UK, so we called sue and amazingly she confirmed that she would look after Zoe until she was old enough to have her jabs/chips and fly to the UK. So we dropped her off at Sue’s and had a long chat about what she does (she was looking after 8 cats, 6 dogs, a parrot, a horse and Zoe by this point, all from her own home with no funding as there is no “charity” status available over there). We were then able to enjoy the rest of our holiday but it did feel empty without Little Zoe.
 
The day before we were due to fly home we popped back to say goodbye to Zoe and thank Sue again, this is where we took these pics.
 
 


 
Since we have been back Sue has been in touch sending pictures and sorting out the Jabs/passport etc and we are expecting to pick her up from Gatwick on the 18th September.
 




I cant wait!!!!

Edited by sidekickdmr on Tuesday 7th August 21:04

Marf

22,907 posts

248 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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Good on you smile

LouD86

3,285 posts

160 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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Awww, nice to see some lovely people out there. She looks like a lil bundle of fun, will be nice for you to get her back home!! Post up pictures when she gets back, ill bookmark this now

ehonda

1,483 posts

212 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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That's fantastic, good for you.
Keep posting the pictures.

King Herald

23,501 posts

223 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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Awwwww, a doglet. cloud9 Puppies are so cute.


steve y

460 posts

218 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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That is without doubt one of the most heartwarming and wonderful stories I have ever read online and I am having trouble typing this through the tears! well done to both of you and as other folks have said please post pictures when you can.
thanks for restoring my faith in folks
Steve

Steve Evil

10,689 posts

236 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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Great story and well done to you both. I'm a sucker for a cute face and like to think I'd have done much the same in your shoes.

Google [bot]

6,698 posts

188 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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Good people, good stuff, good story. Well done guys bow

Tacagni

229 posts

167 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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You are the man clapbow

DavesFlaps

682 posts

198 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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You saved that dog's life and have given her a future. Very well done. clap

rovermorris999

5,257 posts

196 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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A great story and a happy ending. She looks gorgeous, I think you should have called her Lucky!

Jasandjules

70,505 posts

236 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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Well done fella.

I seem to have some dust in my eyes...

bobbylondonuk

2,200 posts

197 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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Good on you for doing it! Make sure you give a sizeable donation to the lady that helped you and that little puppy in your most neediest of times.

LiamB

7,986 posts

150 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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Faith in Humanity = Restored.


Great work fella.

sidekickdmr

Original Poster:

5,119 posts

213 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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We originally called it "zack" as we found him in zakynthos but we found out at the vets that the dangly thing between it's legs wasn't a willie biglaugh so we neede to rethink the name and once on doing some research we found out that "Zoe" means "Life" in Greek!

The thing that baffles me is the chances of us finding her, you could have laid in the middle of the road for an hour and you wouldn't have seen another car, I reckon that another couple of hours as she would have been dead through dehydration.

Apparently the greeks don't bother neutering their dogs and when the obvious happens they don't like killing their dogs puppy's (or having them put down) so they leave them out in the open and let the "gods" decide it's fate. frown

One lucky pup!

Davey S2

13,140 posts

261 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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Great story. Well done.

banksey

65 posts

179 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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Good stuff! smile

... and no bad comments, first thread on PH ever without any?! smile

anonymous-user

61 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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That is a wonderful story!! Have some grit in my eye though so cannot read everything wink

Well done OP!! Bet you can't wait for Sept 18th?

IainT

10,040 posts

245 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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That's awesome!

baptistsan

1,843 posts

217 months

Tuesday 7th August 2012
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Bloody dust!

Good on you and your Mrs. Brilliant tale.