Early one morning, we found her tied with an unbearably short rope, leaving her unable to lie down. The look in her eyes was something I’ll never forget, a mixture of fear and desperation. I couldn’t hold back my tears as I watched her trembling, struggling to stay on her feet without relief.
Beside her was a trash bag filled with scraps left intentionally for her. She was painfully thin, her bones visible beneath her dull fur. It was clear that she had been abandoned and left to suffer in silence, reduced to little more than skin and bones.
We rushed her to the vet, hoping it wasn’t too late. She was nearly silent as we carried her in, exhausted from malnutrition and her body nearly collapsing. Blood tests showed her red blood cell count was dangerously low, and she suffered from parasites and yeast infections. The reality of her condition was heart-wrenching.
The diagnosis worsened. She had early-stage transmissible venereal tumor (TVT), a type of cancer that originates in the skin tissue. This news hit hard, but I was determined to give her a fighting chance, no matter the challenges. Despite her illness, I saw strength in her, a will to survive that inspired us to begin treatment immediately.
With every passing day, she began to improve. Her weight started to increase, and she became more relaxed and happy, enjoying the warmth of companionship for the first time in who knows how long. Her red blood cell levels improved, and the treatment was working wonders on the TVT. Her prognosis grew more promising, filling us with hope.
As the weeks went by, she blossomed. She passed her final exams at the clinic, and we were told she was on the road to a full recovery. Knowing that she would finally have a chance at a normal life was a joy beyond words. Soon, she was discharged, ready to experience life with a renewed spirit.
One month later, she was unrecognizable. Gone were the sad eyes and trembling legs; in their place was a joyful, healthy, and beautiful dog. Her name is Lisa, and she now radiates positivity and energy. Her transformation is a testament to resilience and hope, and she brings warmth and love to everyone around her.
Lisa now lives her life to the fullest, no longer bound by pain or fear. She has found her place in the world, and seeing her happiness fills me with gratitude for every second we fought for her.