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“A Heartrending Tale: The Transformation of a Neglected Puppy into a Village’s Beloved Playmate Evokes Deep Emotion.”

October 30, 2023 by Cong Danh

This is a SARDINHA story. Previously, he was a pet, picked up by the Owner from a puppy shop. He got weaker and weaker after becoming ill several times but not being treated by the owner.

When he was tossed on the street with a rope on his back, he was terrified. He has become a toy for the local youngsters. Dirty, hungry, malnourished.

He couldn’t get out, collapsing due to his inability to get off the rope. He is depressed and wishes he might be free one day….

SARDINHA runs away after being untied from the rope. Perhaps the child had been abused.

SARDINHA is brought to Vet. He is anemic and covered with ticks and scales. The physicians intended to treat this helpless infant.

 

SARDINHA is given a bath with medicine, hopefully he will get well soon. The youngster ate some…

 

SARDINHA is growing stronger and stronger after 16 days. SARDINHA has gained one kilogram.

 

Amonth later, and finally SARDINHA has fully recovered, he is running with many friends in the shelter.

SARDINHA has been adopted; SARDINHA’s new owner has been following his story since he was rescued. For the rest of her life, she will adore and care for SARDINHA.

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