The Poor Puppy Completely Paralyzed Had Been There For At Least Three Days With No Way To Walk To Save Herself

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Abandoned and left to die in a mortar container on the side of a road, the poor puppy completely paralyzed had been there for at least three days with no way to walk to save herself.ThaiNga
December 18, 2023 by Thai Nga Leave a Comment

Abandoned and left to die in a mortar container on the side of a road, little Charlotte’s story is one of resilience and hope. The call to the UPA came just in time, since the poor puppy had been there for at least three days, with no way to walk to save herself from it. She was completely paralyzed and had gone into the mortar to hide, shaking and sobbing in the rain.

Despite her difficult circumstances, Charlotte had an immense will to live and it was clear in her eyes that she still had hope. After being rescued, she was immediately taken for tests which revealed that she was anemic and she was suffering from a tick disease. She was also dehydrated and had low blood levels. But despite everything, Charlotte continued to eat well and had a strong desire to survive.

The UPA team named her Charlotte and she quickly became a favorite of everyone who met her. Her sweet and loving nature touched the hearts of all who saw her and she quickly became a symbol of hope and resilience.

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Thanks to the team’s hard work and dedication, Charlotte’s health improved dramatically and she was soon allowed to return home. She was still in treatment, but she had gained so much confidence that she was even able to explore her new room and make friends with the other dogs at the center.

And then came the surprising news: Charlotte had received a new wheelchair and, for the first time in her life, could run and play with her friends. Her transformation was nothing short of miraculous and it was clear that she had truly found her forever home.

Charlotte’s story is a reminder that no matter how difficult our circumstances are, there is always hope. With love, dedication and a little help anything is possible. We wish Charlotte all the best in her new life and know that she will continue to inspire others with her strength and resilience.

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