It takes a particularly cruel and unfeeling soul to hurt a dog, especially a little puppy.
Someone hit a puppy so hard over the head that he sustained brain damage. And as if that wasn’t enough, they then left the hurt pup for dead out in the street.
The little puppy was in a tremendous amount of pain and was in desperate need of help, but people kept walking right past him.
It looked like the little pup’s life was going to come to an abrupt end, but then, suddenly, a kindhearted woman noticed that the pup needed help and rushed to help him.
The little pup was scared, dazed and confused.
The trauma to his brain was causing him pain and distress, and the woman knew she had to get him off the streets.
The woman brought the pup home with her, and even though he was pain, the little pup was so grateful to her.
He tried to look up at her and show her just how much he loved her for her kindness, but his brain damage made it impossible for him to raise his head the way he wanted.
The woman brought the pup to the vet, where he was examined and received treatment.
However, due to the severity of the trauma, the vet could not guarantee that he would recover; the brain damage could prove to be permanent.
But the little pup was determined to survive and thrive.
As the days passed, the little pup started feeling better and better.
He proved himself to be a true little fighter, and he was determined to grow healthy enough to be reunited with his rescuer and spend the rest of his life with her.
Day by day his strength grew and his pain eased, and eventually, he was even able to play and have fun.
The vet was amazed that in just two weeks, the pup had made an amazing recovery.
The little pup was now happy and energetic and was thrilled to be welcomed home by his new family.
Now, this little puppy never has to suffer from abuse ever again and gets to spend the rest of his life with a family who loves him.
Watch the little pup’s story here.
We are so relieved this woman was able to save the little puppy’s life.
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Source: Los Angeles Times (edited)