Starving senior dog found tied to wood consignments donated pet food

Starving senior dog found tied to wood consignments donated pet food

Your donations help improve the rescue dogs like Josey.

Neighbors in rural Oklahoma were worried about a dog they saw tied outside in the heat so they rang Fur babies adoption and rescue for help.

The rescue did a welfare check and found that the senior dog named Josey was held under terrible conditions. The poor dog was tied to a tree without shelter or food and hardly able to move around.

The weeds around this area were higher as he was! You could hardly see this older boy or the physical form he was in, “recalls the rescue.”Just from his condition it was clear that this boy needed a savior. “

The rescue saved him, and thanks to your donations were able to give nourishing dog food to help him regain his strength and regain weight.

Photo: Fur babies adoption and rescue

Josey devours the delicious food and will never be hungry again. The sweet senior finally experiences love and is so grateful for your support.

His carers told us, “With lots of love, care, veterinary attention and nourishing food, Josey got his health back with us!”

Photo: Fur babies adoption and rescue

More help is needed

Expensive rescues and shelters nationwide are crowded and need help feeding all the animals in their care. Dons today to help feed more hungry shelter while waiting for an eternal home.

Your daily action at the expensive rescue site also helps feed shelter across the country.

Every time you click, Trivia and Shop play, you help feed a cellar. These actions take a few minutes each day, but have a huge influence in the life of homeless dogs and cats.

Animal shelves are crowded and are dependent on donations to feed all the animals in their care. We would like to thank you for taking you time to help animals daily.

Andrea PowellAndrea Powell

Andrea Powell is an animal enthusiast who is a resident of West Michigan. When she is not writing, she explores the big outdoors with her dogs and horses.

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