When the rescue team saw the dog walking on its front feet, they were shocked by its plight. The dog had a large lump on its back leg, causing it pain every time it landed. The dog had resorted to walking upside down to relieve the pain. The team immediately took the dog to the hospital for emergency treatment.
Upon examination, the veterinarian discovered numerous bites from other dogs on the dog’s hind legs, making the condition even more painful. The team had to provide multiple days of treatment to improve the dog’s condition. Eventually, the dog’s legs showed significant improvement, and its appetite also improved, indicating that the dog had been wandering for too long.
However, the dog still struggled to eat and ate each dog food carefully, afraid to eat in the bowl. Despite this, the team believed that the dog would fit in well with other dogs at the rescue center.
After 29 days of continuous treatment, the team took the dog to the hospital for a checkup. To their relief, the wound had healed, and the doctor gave the green light for the dog’s first bath.
Finally, the dog no longer had to wander and scavenge for food or suffer bullying from other dogs. The rescue team was grateful for the opportunity to save the dog’s life and provide a new home where it would receive the love and care it deserves.
This story is a testament to the importance of rescuing animals in need and providing them with proper medical treatment and care. It also highlights the resilience of animals and their ability to adapt and thrive in loving environments.
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