A Husky was left all by himself in the dirt with his hind legs badly injured. Someone had harmed this sweet boy further by cutting his ear as well, writes ilovemydogsomuch
What monsters could do this? He was in pain, of course, but he still wagged his tail at the rescuers who approached him.
The rescuers carefully transported him to their car and then drove four hours to the closest vet hospital. It amazed everyone that the dog could be so friendly despite being through such trauma. He even wore a little blue shirt. Did someone truly love him at some point? Was he taken away and then harmed? The rescuers were sure he had a story to tell but it was their job to help put his traumatic past behind him.
Once they arrived at the vet hospital, the medical staff examined him closely. He was also given pain medication and antibiotics. After routine blood work was done, they realized that he wasn’t just injured, he was also severely malnourished. The vet addressed all he could, bandaged his ear up, and put him on a course of treatment for his legs.
A loving foster mom took the Husky in when he was medically cleared. He had a long way to go with his health. He was doing so much better physically but it would take a while for his body to heal. The sweet dog is so happy but still unsure of his surroundings. He can also bear weight on his legs much better now but walking isn’t so easy.
Each day, he continues to get stronger. Before long, he’s walking slowly. He wags his tail too as he walks, knowing he’s such a good boy. His foster mom decides that the Husky is best with her. He bonds closely with her Beagle and they sleep together side by side.
Each day, he continues to get stronger. Before long, he’s walking slowly. He wags his tail too as he walks, knowing he’s such a good boy. His foster mom decides that the Husky is best with her. He bonds closely with her Beagle and they sleep together side by side.
Bless all the animals who need our prayers the most. We are beyond thrilled that this sweet boy is on the road to recovery. The Husky’s full rescue video is below!