Scared and alone, a poodle named Babs recently found herself wandering near a snow cone stand in Dayton, Texas, wondering where to turn. With no one looking out for her, Babs had developed mange. Her skin was pink and patchy, and her tufted hair stuck out at odd angles.
Eventually, someone noticed Babs and put out a call for help. Soon enough, local dog rescuer Kristin Erwin jumped in the car and headed over. By the time Erwin arrived, Babs was lying on her side at the bottom of someone’s porch. Erwin quickly devised a plan to get Babs to safety.
“It was extremely hot out, so I decided to pull out my dog trap to get her more quickly,” Erwin told The Dodo. “I loaded it with sausage and other leftovers. I pulled away in my vehicle so she could approach it, and within seconds she was smelling around the trap and walked right in.”
With help from ThisIsHouston, Erwin arranged medical care for Babs. As she welcomed Babs into her home, Erwin braced herself for a difficult transition. But it turns out Babs didn’t have a mean bone in her body.
“I didn’t know what to expect once I got her home,” Erwin said. “It turned out she was one of the sweetest dogs and truly only wanted attention and love. She was very affectionate and seemed very appreciative to be off the streets and out of the Texas heat. She quickly attached herself to us!”
As the weeks went by, Babs slowly transformed into the bubbly, fluffy poodle she was always meant to be. Erwin couldn’t believe it.
“Comparing her day-one photos to current photos is just wild,” Erwin said. “She looks like a completely different dog.”
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In time, Babs connected with her forever family. These days, Babs doesn’t have to worry about making it on her own. She’s constantly surrounded by those who’d never leave her behind.
“She is living the good life,” Erwin said. “She has a new fur sibling that she plays with and two human siblings … Her family adores her and can’t believe how sweet and gentle she is.”
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Source: The Wall Street Journal