There are few things that make me happier than the stories of abandoned or exploited children who receive a second chance in their lives.
I just need to think about how the life of a period is modified to improve it and warm it inside.
All dogs deserve to feel safe and adored throughout their lives.
In May 2020, Hazel, a pᴜtƄᴜƖl, was abandoned by her caregivers and ended up in Mɾ. Bones & Co. and Rescue the Runwɑy.
According to the shelter, Hɑzel was between eight and nine years old, emaciated and wasted due to diabetes when she finally received the assistance she deserved.
“She came to us after a life of rearing in the backyard, a blind elderly woman battling near-life-threatening diabetic ketoacidosis,” Mr. Bones & Co. and Rescue The Rᴜnway wrote.
Due to young diabetes, Hazel had been blind for most of her life and didn’t know what the world around her was like.
Haze, who had also been beaten repeatedly, had to overcome many obstacles, but she proved to be a resilient little woman and a powerful little survivor.
Fortunately, there were kind people willing to do everything possible to rescue Hazel and provide her with food, shelter, and a safe place before she found her adoptive parents.
When his adoptive parents, EƖlι and Saм, found out about his situation, they acted immediately.
“When we found out that Hazel was blind, we wanted to make sure we did a little research.
After fostering, EƖlι and Sɑm developed an ambitious system to manage Hazel’s visual challenges.
The foster parents built a safe environment where Hazel could play without getting hurt on sharp corners or rough surfaces.
Before long, Hazel began to adapt and made huge improvements day by day.
Hazel was moving toward finding her forever home, but needed sustained support before the adoption process was complete.
In the spring of 2020, Hazel’s life took a new turn when she met her next set of foster parents, Allison and Pete.
“Mister.
While caring for Hazel, Alison and Pete witnessed a monumental transformation in her life when she regained her sight after eye surgery.
Everything went well and, after a few days of recovery in the hospital, her adopted parents went to pick her up; It was a really emotional meeting.
Believe us when we say that the moment you saw your beloved parents for the first time was truly heartwarming.
Hazel’s postoperative eye care included multiple injections into her eyes over several weeks.
A couple of months after recovering her vision, Hazel was adopted into a family in Massachusetts.