For Donna Lochmann, a chief life-saving officer in Missouri, rescuing animals in need is more than just a job—it’s a mission.
Seven years ago, while driving around the city searching for a specific dog, she noticed something unusual moving in a mound of trash. As she approached, she discovered a heartbreaking surprise: a helpless creature curled up in a ball, blending in with the refuse. WATCH VIDEO BELOW
In that moment, Donna sprang into action—a choice that would change both their lives forever. Speaking to him in the calmest voice possible, she approached slowly. The dog, extremely malnourished and skinny, surrendered completely. When Donna held him in her arms, he felt love for the first time in ages.
Within minutes, they were on their way to Stray Rescue of St. Louis, where the team named him Kismet, meaning “fate.” Placed in a loving foster home with Nikki, Kismet quickly began to gain weight and transform into a happy dog. WATCH VIDEO BELOW
Nikki and her family soon fell deeply in love with Kismet, leading her to adopt him permanently. “He’s the most incredible dog, and I feel lucky to have him,” she shared.
Recently, the rescue received an amazing update: seven years later, Kismet is now a big, healthy dog who adores his family. No longer among trash, he sleeps in a large bed with his mom and enjoys plenty of toys to play with. WATCH VIDEO BELOW
Once discarded with little hope for a better future, Kismet has transformed into a brand-new dog—all thanks to the kind-hearted people who gave him a chance!
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