15-year-old Netty the pit bull was surrendered, but Dr. Amy Kidd gave her a second chance at life.
"When you adopt a senior pet, you live every day to the fullest to have them be the happiest that they possibly can be," said Dr. Amy Kidd.
Her latest adoption, Netty, was no exception. The 15-year-old pit bull was adopted from the Pennsylvania SPCA more than a decade ago. However, her previous family made the difficult decision to surrender her due to medical concerns. "One of my receptionists forwarded a Facebook post with Netty's sad story from the Pennsylvania SPCA, and we emailed them immediately," said Dr. Kidd.
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