This happened to one stray dog named Yodo, who at some point almost gave up, but, like a light at the end of the tunnel, kind-hearted people appeared in his life to help him overcome his difficulties. Yodo’s story is a complicated one, but luckily it at least has a happy ending.
Yodo was helped by the Karemelo Institute, an organization dedicated to rescuing animals, their recovery and, ultimately, adoption. When Yodo was found on the street, he was so helpless that he could barely move. The eye infection prevented him from seeing fully and made him very restless and vulnerable.
Yodo was found in a completely exhausted state, completely weakened and having lost faith in a bright future. He was in great discomfort, but when rescuers approached him, he found the strength to wag his tail in greeting. In the condition he was in, very thin, covered in scabies, with his eyes closed due to another infection, he was able to stand up with all his strength, like a real warrior who was not ready to give up.
Therapeutic baths, echocardiograms, ultrasounds, examinations and pain medications became part of his daily life and caused him many inconveniences. Despite all the difficulties with his health, Yodo steadfastly endured all the manipulations and never allowed himself to become weak or despondent. He needed not only treatment, but also the love of the people around him.
This kind dog managed to win the hearts of the employees on the very first day he was brought in, and since then he has been surrounded with care and attention, helping to restore his health. While Yodo was in the hospital receiving medical treatment, his story caught the eye of a kind-hearted person who took a liking to the baby and decided to pay for his care.
Thanks to good treatment and attention from the staff, Yodo gradually began to feel better. His skin improved significantly and he was finally able to open his sparkling eyes and see the wonderful new life that was waiting for him.
After almost three months of treatment and rehabilitation, Yodo was finally released from the hospital and was officially adopted by Mauro and his beloved family. The same man who paid for his treatment ended up adopting Yodo after his recovery. Yodo now lives with Mauro, his wife Ana, their nine-year-old daughter and two other dogs. This is an experienced family who have had dogs their entire lives, so they know exactly how to take care of them.