Most of us who regularly walk through our city streets are accustomed to seeing happy dogs with their owners. Unfortunately, many are unaware of the darker side—shelters filled with dogs struggling to survive.
The situation is grim: there are more dogs and less capacity in shelters, leading to increased euthanasia rates to make room for new arrivals. The heartbreaking stories from shelters are enough to make your stomach churn. CONTINUE BELOW
Fortunately, there are still people with big hearts who give us hope for better days. One such story involves Gandalf, a 14-year-old blind Siberian Husky left at Downey Animal Care Center in South Gate, California.
Due to his age, blindness, obesity, and other health issues, Gandalf was placed on the euthanasia list with a 72-hour deadline. FurryTail Endings, a rescue organization in Los Angeles, stepped in, posting a video on Instagram to seek help. CONTINUE BELOW
Within a day, FurryTail Endings found a foster home for Gandalf and raised funds to cover his rescue costs. Despite his many hardships—being overweight, having a lump on his arm, and experiencing pain—Gandalf remained resilient.
Though he was uncomfortable when touched and fearful of people, particularly women, his spirit was undampened, and he greeted life with a constant smile. CONTINUE BELOW
Gandalf’s story is a testament to the resilience and hope that persist even in the darkest times.
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