Barely able to lift her head, this poor dog has learned to communicate with her gaze, conveying a poignant and sorrowful tale.

When He Saw His Saviors, He Used the Last of His Strength to Wag His Tail in Thanks

Early morning on 15 Jan, ONG Paraíso dos Focinhos got report about this dog, they were totally shocked.

A lady found this poor dog on her way to work. It might abandoned there for a while, couldn’t stand up, couldn’t eat food she supplied or understand.

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The kind lady couldn’t transport the weak dog to her office, so she took few images, filmed a short movie & submitted to ONG Paraíso dos Focinhos.

Before leaving, she also covered it with her blanket. The dog waved his tail as pleading her don’t abandon him.

Rescue squad went there as swiftly as they could. The poor dog was in a lot of discomfort and totally dehydrated.

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They took blood test to see if if he has synopsis. Blood transfusion is needed as he couldn’t eat adequately.

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The brave boy gained 4 pounds in just few days, but he still couldn’t stand up and walk correctly.

They named her Dega, and she started to gain appetize about day 7.

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After 3 weeks, Dega’s leg was considerably stronger and still quite slender and couldn’t run correctly.

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3 months after they found her. She’s so different now and it’s time to reunion with her rescuer…

An Early Second Chance

On my way to work as a vet technician a few weeks ago, I saw what looked like a sock or shirt laying in the road. I didn’t think much of it.

About 15 minutes later a woman came in holding a box and said she found a kitten on the road, and she thinks it is still alive. My heart sank knowing I drove right past this sweet girl without thinking twice. I took her into the exam room and the doctor decided she may have a broken jaw and some head trauma. We administered a steroid injection, subcutaneous fluids, pain medication, and started her on antibiotics.

The first two days were not great for her. She was in some pain and could not hold her head upright. On day 3, she was starting to improve, she was less stuffy, her head was upright, and she was eating well from a syringe.

I decided to take her home and continue her care there, and bring her to work with me every day. Since then this little girl has blossomed into quite the firecracker! She is still syringe feeding, as she is only about 4 weeks old, maybe 5, and she loves to chase my feet when I walk!

If it weren’t for the woman finding her, this little girl wouldn’t have stood a chance out there along the road. My husband decided to name her Nook, and she is settling in quite well at home with our three other cats.

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