On a farm in central Georgia, an abandoned dog was discovered earlier this year tethered to a tree without any food, a bed, or shelter from climate change. He spent four years in appalling conditions.
A pit bull’s ideal weight is between twenty and thirty kilograms, but this one had a horrible aspect, weighing just about eleven, and had injuries from chains around his neck.
After receiving an anonymous complaint, the Cordele Animal Shelter released the story on social media along with some horrifying photos.
The poor thing needed a new home, somewhere to finally feel loved, something he had been deprived of for far too long.
The dog’s story was well received by the people and received extensive media coverage. To save the dog, the rescue organization Go Dogs Go Rescue Inc. was willing to put their lives in danger and hurried to the location as soon as possible.
Thankfully, the dog, who was formerly known as “Cocaine,” quickly found a foster home and is presently recovering completely.
It was found that he had heartworm, a parasite illness that irritates the heart and arteries. This was worrying, but according to a rescue team report, he is now fully recovered because of therapy.
After being tied up for so long, he can finally sleep in a comfortable bed, and the food he has been getting has been essential to his weight increase.
The foster parent updated her profile.
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