It was less than 48 hours ago, when 100+ Abandoned Dogs of Everglades of Florida came to the rescue of a 10-pound terrier found in Fort Lauderdale with his mouth bound shut with a rubber band and a thick laced string.
The dog, dubbed Larry, was rushed to the organization’s partner veterinarian. Sadly, no one in the area where he was found knew anything, and worst of all – no one had any idea how long the dog’s snout had been bound shut.
Larry was rushed to the rescue organization’s partner veterinarian where he was sedated and the embedded band was removed. The three-year-old terrier mix was administered pain medication and anti-inflammatory medications. No one knows what really happened to Larry, but the bruising on his head and face accompanied by a huge amount of swelling from his mouth having been bound shut told a tragic story of neglect and abuse.
So many dogs would be frightened and show some aggression as a result of the trauma they had suffered, but not Larry. Check out this video:
(Please click the link above) Larry is truly a gentle soul and very grateful for his new friends.
https://www.facebook.com/ABANDONEDDOGSEVERGLADES/videos/1876153579427285
And how about this video? Here Larry had fallen asleep after his spa experience, his chicken dinner and a soft and loving massage.
https://www.facebook.com/ABANDONEDDOGSEVERGLADES/videos/3178738269015297
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