She Broke Into Tears When She Realized She Had Been Saved After The Incident
Jen was walking home when something caught his eye on the side of the street – a small, battered puppy lying motionless.
She was bruised, her little body trembling from fear and pain, her cries barely audible over the sound of raindrops.
At just five months old, Kola had endured what no creature should.
Her jaw was severely damaged, her left leg was broken, and her tiny body weighed only 6kg.
But the most worrisome of all was her spine, which was fractured.
Despite all the injuries, Jen could see a spark of life in her eyes.
Without hesitation, Jen scooped her up gently and rushed her to the nearest veterinary clinic.
Her name was Kola.
The vet examined her and confirmed that her condition was critical.
Her jaw needed immediate attention, as it was swollen and infected, preventing her from eating.
First, they cleaned her mouth and started an IV to feed her.
Her body was weak, but little Kola managed to eat her first meal with kind woman by her side.
She even wagged her tail slightly—a sign of hope amidst the pain.
Over the next few days, Kola’s fight for survival began in earnest.
The first surgery on her jaw went well, but she had to be fed through a tube for a couple of months while the infection healed.
She peed on her own, but worry crept in when she didn’t poop for two days.
We talking to her softly, giving her the comfort she needed.
More surgeries followed—a delicate operation to repair her broken leg and spine.
The vets dressed her in the cutest little shirt to protect her stitches, and even though Kola still experienced pain, she began to show signs of recovery.
Day by day, Kola’s strength returned.
She could only lie on her stomach at first, the pain from her injuries preventing her from sleeping on her back.
But as time passed, Kola started to sit up.
The Vet took her outside, and she sat looking out at the world with curious eyes for the first time since being rescued.
It was a small step, but a huge victory for the little pup.
Kola’s recovery wasn’t just physical.
She learned to trust again.
The physical therapy sessions became a highlight of her day, where Kola cooperated with the doctors,
clearly determined to play and run like a healthy puppy.
By Day 20, Kola was walking.
Slowly at first, but her cute, tiny steps showed how far she had come.
By Day 25, she was even attending acupuncture sessions, which sped up her recovery.
She started sleeping peacefully, no longer in constant pain.
By Day 40, Kola’s true personality began to shine through.
She barked with excitement, her tail wagging energetically as she regained the playfulness of her puppyhood.
She was a bit stubborn, but that only made her more endearing.
On Day 100, Kola was declared fully recovered.
She had beaten the odds, surviving unimaginable pain and hardship.
Now, Kola is surrounded by love, living a life full of joy and adventure.
Kola ran around the park, her steps fast and confident.
She was no longer the weak, broken puppy lying on the street.
She had become a symbol of resilience, of the power of love and care to heal even the deepest wounds.
And she would never be alone again.