“You’re Safe Now”—Distressed Dog Found Tangled in Fishing Line Rescued and Nurtured Back to Health with Love

It’s a marvel that Lucy is still alive today. Lucy, who was rescued roughly three months ago, was found at a construction site in Bali where numerous canines lived but went’missing’.

A fishing wire was securely wrapped around the little pup’s nose, indicating that she had been captured for the dog meat trade and was ready to be sold and slaughtered for food. Lucy’s savior acted promptly and rushed her to the vet for urgent attention.

Lucy was subsequently taken to the veterinarian, where the fishing line was removed, and she was finally safe, but not out of the woods. Because she had a terrible condition called parvovirus, the physicians offered her a 50/50 chance of survival. We Found A Poor Dog Bound With A Fishing Line, We Saved Her And Helped Her Heal

Lucy was finally in a secure location. But she wasn’t even out of the woods yet. She was diagnosed with the lethal parvovirus and given a 50/50 chance of surviving by the vets. It was touch and go for a few days, but after two weeks, Lucy began to show signs of improvement and was allowed to be placed in foster care.

But she fought back. We syringe fed her bone broth every few hours and gave her all the love and care we could because she had no appetite. Lucy had achieved a full physical recovery and was now ready to begin her emotional healing path.

Lucy gradually began to heal from her trauma with the assistance of vets, foster parents, and many other individuals.

Lucy has been living with Prue, the creator of Mission Paws’ible, for the past few months and has made incredible improvement. She is still wary, but she is gradually reverting to a joyful and lively little dog. She adores zoomies with her paw-fwends and enjoys sunbathing.

Lucy exemplifies how a little patience and a lot of love can go a long way. She looks forward to a great and happy future and is seeking for her forever home. The Healing Centre is currently being built by Mission Paws’ible.