Family Pet Shot During Home Invasion

Family Pet Shot During Home Invasion

From Brandywine Valley SPCA

The Brandywine Valley SPCA has begun a medical fund to aid in covering some of the Faith’s medical expenses, her rehabilitation, and the care of her canine sibling during his stay at the West Chester shelter.

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Brandywine Valley SPCA posted a new update:
about 8 years ago

Update #4

Our girl, Faith, is doing really well on her journey to recovery. She's a total sweetheart and is getting plenty of love and attention from our volunteers and staff. After almost a month of investigation, investigators we unable to successfully determine Faith's true owner and have yet to find her shooter. Faith has now been moved to our adoption floor and is available to find her new forever home.

Thank you for the tremendous support you've shown Faith. Her path to healing is a long one, but your help makes all the difference. Please continue to share Faith's story and ask your family & friends to get involved. She is incredibly lucky to have survived and we have faith that she will live out her life happily wrapped in the arms of a compassionate family.

If you are interested in meeting Faith or learning more about her, visit our PA Campus or call our facility to speak to one of our adoption counselors. Any Information leading to the arrest of the shooter is still being sought out. If you know anything, please contact the Pennsylvania State Police, Media Barracks at 484-840-1000. .

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Brandywine Valley SPCA posted a new update:
about 8 years ago

Update #1

Have a little "Faith"

Our girl did incredibly well during surgery. As you can see, unfortunately she did loose her eye, but thanks to our partner at West Chester Vet, she is doing well and has begun her healing process.

Thank you everyone for your support and kind words of healing for Faith. She remains as sweet as pie but will continue to need your help while she walks her new path. Please continue sharing her story and asking friends, family, & coworkers to get involved.

If you have any information leading to the arrest of the shooter, contact the Pennsylvania State Police, Media Barracks at 484-840-1000.

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