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Tuesday, August 16, 2016

They Found Him Starving To Death, Chained Up. What These Heroes Did Is Incredible!

They Found Him Starving To Death, Chained Up. What These Heroes Did Is Incredible!

JUNE 17, 2016
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When members of Rudozem Street Dog Rescue were told about an abandoned dog in bad shape, their shelter was already full.

They simply didn't have any more room. But they knew they couldn't just leave the pup to die.
When they went out and found him, he was chained up without food or water, had deformed legs, and a bad cough. The only nutrition he was getting was from kind passersby who felt for him.
They quickly scooped up the poor boy and brought him back to their rescue. Over the course of the next few months, they nursed the sweet dog back to health...you won't believe just how incredible his transformation is.
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This is how they found this sweet dog. He was chained to a trailer, surviving for ten days on the occasional bread and water brought by passing strangers.

 

Worse yet, the people who left him told others to stay away and let him die. They claimed he had a disease they could catch.

He had terribly deformed legs and a serious cough.

But after some time getting to know him, this poor boy showed just how friendly he was.

Despite overcrowding at their shelter, they simply couldn't turn him away. They took him in and gave him his own cage.

The folks at the rescue asked people to help name the cutie -- one woman landed on Duke!

 

After a quick exam, they realized that he was actually a very young dog, only perhaps 10 months old.

The next day, shelter workers took Duke to the vet for a full checkup. They wanted to know just what was wrong with his legs...

His deformed legs weren't the cause of a genetic abnormality or malnutrition.

Instead, they had been purposefully broken by blunt force trauma at a young age.

They would take periods of time wearing splints and undergoing several operations to fix.

But Duke was a fighter, so the vets got to work setting his bones.

 

They wrapped casts around his damaged legs.

They hoped after two weeks with the casts on that his tendons and legs would get as close as possible to their natural form before they operated.

Through it all, the shelter workers said, "little Duke was as good as gold, waiting patiently for it all to be over."

Once home from the vet, it only took him a little while to get the hang of walking in his casts.

After two weeks, they returned to the vet to check on Duke's progress.

The doctors were pleased!

And his overall health was improving, too.

Looking better!

But now they knew surgery would be necessary to completely correct the issue.

Just look at how much these vets love Duke!

How could they not?

They rewrapped his legs to further the healing but opted to wait on operating as he was still a growing boy.

What a happy boy!

He became a pro at getting X-rays.

Before his next visit to the vet, Duke chewed off his bandages...but it's hard to stay mad at him.

He stayed overnight this time for a quick surgery to begin correcting his leg issues. Here he is on his way home to the shelter.

I think he's doing alright post-op.

Understandably so, Duke got a little tired of the countless trips to the vet.

Though he would eventually need another surgery on his other leg, the sweet boy was getting better by the day.

Then...a miraculous thing happened -- an application for his adoption was received.

After a thorough vetting process, his new mom was approved!

Duke's rescuers agreed that she'd provide a great forever home.

So soon it was off to the truck and through the Chunnel into the U.K.

Now Duke spends his days snoring away...

We can only imagine that Duke is so thankful for his second chance at life!

If you'd like to read more about Duke's story you can do so here. Please consider donating to this amazing shelter -- they're doing wonderful work!

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