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Mar 11, 2023

It's a heartbreaking reality that many dogs are abandoned every day, left to fend for themselves on the streets or in other dangerous situations. One such story is that of Moby, a six-month-old puppy who was abandoned in a church parking lot. His health rapidly declined, and his life hung in the balance.

On that fateful Friday afternoon, a young couple brought Moby to a veterinary office but declined all treatment for him despite the pleas of the veterinary staff. Just a half-mile down the road, he was discovered, abandoned and alone. Luckily, someone soon reached out for help.

Moby's condition was dire. He was covered in demodex mange and secondary infection, and his spirit seemed as broken as his body. But with love and specialized care from a veterinary dermatologist, he began to make progress. Unfortunately, his progress was short-lived. One night, he suddenly experienced a fever, body tremors, hind end weakness, and generalized discomfort. His bloodwork showed irregularities that warranted further diagnostic tests. There was fear that Moby might have meningitis, a potentially deadly condition.

For a dog who was only six months old, Moby had already been through so much. He was hospitalized again, and his condition remained uncertain. But he was a fighter, and he continued to make progress. After several more visits to the vet and a course of IV antibiotics, his labs began to look better. He was on the road to recovery.

Through it all, Moby never lost his fighting spirit. Despite being abandoned and facing seemingly insurmountable health challenges, he kept fighting. His story is a testament to the resilience and strength of dogs, and to the importance of providing them with the love and care they need.

To the people who abandoned Moby on the side of the road, his story is a reminder that every animal deserves love and care. Despite the hardships he faced, Moby has found a better life than he ever could have imagined. And for that, we can all be grateful.