Days away from death, Snow came into our care after a
concerned citizen called our Humane Law Enforcement team to investigate a
possible case of cruelty. Emaciated, dehydrated, and with gaping sores on her
legs, Snow was a heartbreaking shell of what a healthy dog should be. It was
clear she urgently needed medical attention.
Over the course of a two month recovery in foster care,
Snow went from 22 to 47 pounds; her wounds healed and her bandages were
removed; and her coat, which had been stained a dull yellow from sitting in her
own waste, grew in soft and white. Though she was a victim of serious neglect,
and had every reason to never trust another human again, Snow welcomes hugs
from children, greets strangers with enthusiasm, and is happiest snuggling into
the warm bodies of her human family.
Before Snow had even finished recovering, the WHS Humane
Law Enforcement team was hard at work to bring her justice. The case against
her abuser is ongoing, but we are proud to report that an arrest has been made
and the alleged abuser has been charged with Felony Animal Cruelty.
You can help provide justice and a second chance for sweet
animals like Snow. Will you give to WHS today? With your help, WHS can
intervene in serious abuse cases like Snow’s with the confidence that you care
and that you will continue to support our vital, life-saving work. We wish you
and yours a wonderful holiday season full of joy and happiness. Thank you for
being a steadfast friend to the Washington Humane Society. www.washhumane.org/HolidayGift
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