San Jose Animal Advocates
 
UPDATE 8/12/2012:  A great foster home was found today for Champ!!!  He will be able to rest and recover from his surgery.
San Jose Animal Advocates  is facilitating finding a permanent home for Champ.  If you are interested in adopting Champ, please complete this application.  Any questions can be directed to [email protected].
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Champ was found in school yard

Like every Last Chance Pet featured on this website, time is of essence in getting them into a foster or permanent home. This is even more so in the case of Champ, a blind Pit Bull mix.

On July 11, 2012, Champ was discovered half-starved and tied to the front gate at a Campbell elementary school. Champ was covered with deep puncture wounds on his body and face, and had swollen ears and eyes and bleeding abscesses on his chin. It is suspected he a ‘bait dog’—a dog used to warm-up a fighting dog before the start of a dog fight—and was subsequently left to die.



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Champ is happy to be saved!

While still clinging to the last vestiges of life, Champ was immediately brought to a nearby animal hospital. The clinic cleaned up his wounds, examined his ears and abscesses and started him on vaccinations, antibiotics and pain medication.  But after a full investigation of both eyes, veterinarians concluded that they were so heavily traumatized that surgery was required to remove them.  Its not clear if Champ was born blind or if his blindness was caused by his injuries, but because there was so much swelling in his eyes, the vet suspected trauma was responsible.  Throughout the process, Champ maintained the attitude of a ‘champ,’ (thereby earning his name), continually wagging his tail and giving the people around him lots of kisses and reasons to snuggle.

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Champ has since been recovering at the veterinary hospital, but after all this, he is showing signs of kennel stress due to the barking of other animals.  His handlers are concerned he might develop aggression against other dogs and leave him little time to be adopted into a permanent or foster home.

San Jose Animal Advocates is committed to spreading the word about Champ's situation and helping generate funds to cover the costs of Champ’s medical expenses and find Champ a quiet, loving home where he can recover in peace and further blossom into happy dog that he already is.  Stay connected with Champ's story through his Facebook page.

Can you (or someone you know) provide a foster or permanent home to this animal who has been through so much, yet still maintains his loving attitude?  While Champ heals, it is recommended that he be an only dog.  Or would you be willing to donate funds to cover Champ’s recovery expenses?  Donations can be made through Chipin.

CHRISTOPHER M ROWAN
8/12/2012 10:04:49 pm

I am interested in adopting him i just donated the remaining amount to help him get better i work in afghanistan for the department of defense and my company offers medical insurance for animals my kids are 8 and 4 just started school so i do have kids but my wife is now at home alone and is fully able to take care of him but i would need info as i am located in Ga but make very good money and have a wonderful home i had a dog a little over a year ago but due to stuck up neighbors and her getting out of the back yard once and the animal control being called my wife was threatened with jail time if our dog got loose again so being scared we had to give her to another home and she was my sons birthday present and i am tired of depriving my children of the expericence of having a family dog plus my brother in law breeds and raises pitbulls the family kind so i feel very confident in adopting champ but would need to know steps and the process to adopt and get him to Ga.

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Sharon
8/13/2012 12:25:22 am

you are a fabulous man. I pray you and your family ca adopt Champ. Good Luck.

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Paul Lahood
8/13/2012 03:53:57 am

G'day Christopher.. My names Paul from Australia.. I just wanted to thank you for being such a great human being.. yeah i got a tear in my eyes reading this story.. wish more people had great values as you.. you're a true legend mate.

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12/25/2012 03:23:26 pm

What has happened to Champ now?

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Melissa L
12/26/2012 02:19:12 pm

Champ was adopted by his foster home!

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2/15/2013 03:22:29 pm

I personally dont like to have pet at home. But i have friend who can help you with this i will surely tell him to contact you.

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5/5/2013 09:41:56 pm

Champ is a smart dog. I think he is a good escape artist. From the explanation it seems like champ ran away frequently. It is a good experience for you and your dog that you saved him from the school. Thank you for sharing the good story.

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