Dolly, Diana and Debbie were found by the rescuer in the big drain in the countryside one night in February this year. She didn’t know how long the three puppies had fallen. They were wet and covered with stinky mud. They looked so helpless. They were running in the ditch and mud while crying. Because it was winter and the weather was very cold, the rescuer was afraid that they would freeze to death there. Also, she was also afraid that the water would rise and wash them away. Then, rescuer first posted a short article to the local community on Facebook for help. Later, some residents who lived nearby came to help rescue because they saw SOS article from Facebook.
After an hour, it was almost 10pm. The three puppies were successfully brought up to a safe place, but the rescuer and enthusiastic residents were unable to bring them home for resettlement. So, they started to call and send messages to private dog shelters to ask for help with placement. Eventually, the rescuer contacted the private dog shelter that was willing to come to rescue. At 11:30 p.m., the person in charge of the dog shelter arrived at the scene. She promised to take three puppies back to her shelter. The rescuer’s mind was in a mess, and it was very late. At that time, she thought that it was the best thing for someone to be willing to rescue immediately. But the rescuer didn’t expect it to be a wrong decision.
During the following period, the rescuer continued to pay the resettlement fee to the person in charge and kept asking about the condition of the puppies. She found this private animal shelter that took in too many dogs but severely lacked the necessary people power and financial resources to keep dogs in a safe and secured situation. The 3D girls, Dolly, Diana and Debbie were not well cared for in this private animal shelter, either. Seeing three girls’ poor condition, the rescuer was very upset, and kept this matter on her mind. Also, she confirmed that three girls had not been spayed at all. She talked to the person in charge that she wanted to bring the puppies out to spay. The rescuer then succeeded in taking the three puppies out of the improper shelter.
Then Dolly, Diana and Debbie successfully entered the foster family to prepare for adoption abroad. The Rescuer then took three girls to the animal hospital for a health check-up. Luckily, they were all in good health and had passed the blood test. Talking about Dolly’s personality, she is a cute and playful puppy and likes to get along with people. She also gets along very well with other dogs. She is a competent companion dog. She eats at a moderate speed and has no food aggression. She likes to go out for a walk. She is ok for car rides. She loves to play with dog friends at the park.
She is looking for a forever home. Dear friends, would you give Dolly a chance? Let Dolly become a member of your family. If you’re interested in Dolly, please fill out an adoption application. Dolly will patiently wait for a home that will always love her.