Nature is waking up, slowly one day at a time. Right before you know it, the days are longer, warmer, and full of excitement.
Everything becomes alive at springtime. Animals, plants, and even humans…
When Karen took a closer look, she noticed the visitor was staring right back at her soul.
It was a stray dog… all trebling and frozen from the cold, March weather.
A few moments later, she was on the phone with Nicole Asher, from Buddha Dog Rescue & Recovery. Asher instructed the woman to bring out more food for the dog to help him relax. No sudden movements… no sudden catching.
This dog was such a good girl! Asher and Karen didn’t wait long for the freezing pup to hop into the crate. They rushed her straight to the Buddha Rescue center to check if she was chipped.
Asher found out that the dog was in a foster program with MatchDog Rescue. Her name was Ella, and she ran away two weeks ago. What truly surprised everyone was the fact that Ella’s foster home was 12 miles away.
This girl walked all the way from her home to Karen’s home in Malvern.
“We were beyond thrilled,” Asher wrote. “I immediately contacted the number, and after they got over the initial shock, there were lots of happy tears and cries of joy. The president of the rescue came and took her back to her home to decompress and rest from her traumatic time on the run. She settled right in and has become a big couch potato.”