A Pointer’s Journey: From Roadside Rescue to Cherished Family Member
A Heartbreaking Discovery
In a roadside dump, a desperate sight caught the rescuers’ attention – an abandoned Pointer, bleeding and frightened, her body bearing the marks of severe neglect.
Her ribs protruded through her skin, and wounds covered her frail body, telling a silent story of a hunting dog discarded when she was no longer useful.
Despite her fear causing her to bite out of pain and terror, the rescuers knew they had to act quickly to save her life.
At the veterinary clinic, doctors worked tirelessly to address her wounds, running tests and beginning vital treatment to save this precious soul.
The Journey to Recovery
Named Peri, meaning “fairy” in Turkish, this brave girl began her healing journey in her new foster home after seven days of intensive medical care.
Her wounds required careful daily cleaning with Rivenol and gentle application of healing creams, a process she endured with remarkable patience.
Through the dedication of her caregivers and support from compassionate friends, Peri’s transformation began to unfold day by day.
A Fairy’s Renaissance
By day 18, Peri achieved her first milestone – walking to the garden independently for bathroom breaks, a simple yet profound victory in her recovery.
Her intelligence shone through as she remained calm during medical treatments, showing an understanding that these moments of discomfort were helping her heal.
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A New Life Blooms
Within 30 days, Peri’s transformation was nothing short of miraculous – from a frightened, wounded soul to a playful, loving family member.
She found joy in playing with her new sibling Abisi, her once-wounded body now strong enough to run and play freely.
Today, Peri’s story serves as a testament to the resilience of dogs and the power of compassionate care to heal even the deepest wounds, both physical and emotional.