Dempsey, a 7-month-old puppy who was abandoned by his owner on a pole outside a store in Georgia, was treated and recovered quickly.The Pitbull relief organization Friends to the Forlorn (roughly translated: Make friends with abandoned dogs) was notified of Dempsey’s case two weeks ago. At that time, many passersby saw the wolf tied outside a grocery store, but no one gathered near it. Meanwhile, its owner had lost its word form at any time.
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Initially Dempsey was taken to Dekalb County Animal Services for exploration and research, then the center contacted Friends to the Forlorn, based in Atlanta, to pick up the poor Pitbull. .
Dempsey’s lead volunteer was Stacey Greenwald, who took him to the medicated bath and gave him antibiotics. According to Greenwald, who has been helping dogs for seven years, the most important medicine is enjoyment and love, and Dempsey isn’t afraid to accept that.
So in just 3 weeks, the fall of Dempsey’s illness became known. As of this past Sunday, Dempsey was completely “confirmed” into a new dog. From a close, miserable hunting dog, now Dempsey often roams, runs with his fellow human friends and is very friendly. It can be said that Dempsey is the most prominent dog among Greenwald’s 30 pets.
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Dempsey recovered quickly not only thanks to the care of Greenwald but also thanks to the other Pitbull friends.
Friends to the Forlon organization has been operating for 7 years and has saved 475 dogs from unfortunate circumstances like Dempsey.