While on vacation in Bali, Amora noticed a small Pit Bull consuming food from garbage on the side of the road. He had cancers, was malnourished, and was in poor health. She could see that he had been chewing plastic. To see whether she might help, she got in touch with Bali Bully Rescue’s founder, Karin. Even though the rescue organization’s intake was closed, Karin was unable to refuse.
“No matter what, I just don’t have it in me to ignore a dog in desperate need,” the woman posts on the Facebook page of Bali Bully Rescue. Therefore, “Rescue him first, worry about it later” is my motto for today.
Karin could see that in his eight years, the Pit Bull they had named Louie had missed out on a lot of love. She was successful in finding him a caring foster home because she was motivated to do so. Louie merely desired to participate in every activity. Before she left for Germany, Amora checked in on him and took him to the beach, where he had a great time.
According to the description, Louie is a “very sweet and mellow boy” who gets along well with Shelly and Luna. Karin comments, “We call them our fantastic three.” “They are currently sharing our largest kennel and get along just perfectly.”
Karin, on the other hand, wishes Louie might live out his golden years in a permanent home.
Right now, Bali Bully Rescue is in dire need of help. For the forty Pit bulls that they have rescued, they are in dire need of dry food. Please visit Louie and Bali Bully Rescue’s Facebook and Instagram accounts if you would like to contribute to their cause.
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