Loving fully transforms this dying doggie found locked up in a cage covered in feces

ANIMALS

According to boredpanda, a doggie that seemed to be dead and had been discovered in a filthy box in Austin, Texas, was reported to the Cruelty To animals Unit in November.

When the cops arrived, they found a doggie that was very underweight, starved to death, and covered in feces.

Ewa Wagner, the researcher, observed the pet’s rib moving as she focused her gaze.

“We realized [the doggy] was alive, but very little,” Officer Wagner told The Huffington Post.

“So we rushed her to the Austin Vet Clinic where physicians began emergency treatment.”

She wasn’t twitching at all, and her temp was too low to to show on a thermometer.

She didn’t stand a hope of living, in our opinion. But the veterinary assistant Elizabeth saved the day like a true hero.

For the next few hours, she gave the doggie life-saving care.

The veterinarian gave the doggie a warm bath and carefully applied a hairdryer on her in order to help the animal raise its body temperature.

“Throughout those initial few hours,”she recalled, “I merely spoke to her and informed her she was treasured.”

She gave the dog the name Sophie and decided she should take in this brave little warrior.

The doggie is in excellent health and cherished by her new family.

She promises that the woman “won’t ever miss any meal and won’t ever be chilly again.”

“I am certain about that.” Officers were called about what appeared to be a lifeless creature laying in a dirty crate back in November.

When they came, they saw a doggie that was very malnorished and coated in excrement.

When Detective Ewa discovered the dog was still alive, she hurried her to the veterinarian since “she wasn’t even wagging at all and her temp was so low to to show on a thermometer.”

We believed there was no chance she would live. The veterinarian gave her a warm bath and used a blow dryer to increase body temperature.

She gazed up at me with beseeching eyes despite being cold and wet.

“Everybody anticipated her demise… She would be OK, I started reminding her.

She made the decision to foster the pup she named Sophie on the grounds that “she’ll rarely skip a food but she’ll never ever be chilly again.”

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