As he lay dying of pain, he took refuge on a post until someone heard him


Despite the fact that there are hundreds of campaigns and a continual battle for the rights of animals, sadly in certain countries there is no type of law that protects them .

Giving full license to the perverted imaginations of certain individuals, who perceive puppies as an object of delight in order to punish them ruthlessly. They assault them without feeling any type of civic, moral, much less legal obligation.

Some assume that by not being penalized by the law it is okay to abuse a puppy.

Our small protagonist got slapped severely for no cause, the puppy was prostrate and hurt on a post that became his sanctuary .

Immersed in his pain, the puppy was slowly dying until he was heard by a woman who decided to act to rescue him . She phoned the local animal shelter and fetched a blanket to cover the forlorn animal.

The puppy was really afraid and disturbed

While waiting for help, the torturers returned to strike the dog again but the woman stepped in the way, she did not allow them to continue torturing her, she even took some blows for being in the way.

But none of this mattered to the heroic woman who knew that help was approaching, she just wanted to rescue the helpless little dog .

The puppy wept in his sleep at night

Luckily, the rescuers came and provided him the treatment he needed, promptly taking him to the shelter and giving him some painkillers and antibiotics to help the pain .

The vet was not present, so they had to wait until the following day to examine him out and receive a broad diagnosis. The puppy was not very friendly , he attempted to attack his rescuers and it is entirely natural, some guys were guilty for his suffering.

They decided to name the puppy Souki

Souki’s trauma was such that he didn’t want anybody to touch him, giving him a comprehensive checkup was extremely tough, he didn’t want to establish eye contact and was continuously gazing at the wall .

It took a few of weeks for the rescuers to win the puppy’s confidence and he realized that they only wanted to help him.

Souki has a damaged spine and worms in his heart , the veterinarians were doing all possible for him to recover entirely, not only his body but his spirit.

It took Souki two months to recuperate well enough.

Finally, the puppy has improved his condition of health, he can now sit and stand on his own. Now wearing a gorgeous silky thick coat, he is a genuinely happy little dog.

At the time, he has a temporary home but we hope he can find a permanent home.

Thank you to all your rescuers and to the courageous woman who took a risk to save this gorgeous ball of fur. Share this rescue.



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