When Good Samaritans reached out to Suzette Hall, founder of Logan’s Legacy 29, she responded quickly. Her organization, created in honor of her late son, is dedicated to rescuing animals in peril.
Suzette often feels guided by her son’s spirit, leading her to animals in need. Familiar with the rescuers who initially discovered the dog, later named Coral, Suzette understood the urgency of her plight.
Due to Coral’s health issues, local resources were inadequate, prompting Suzette to leverage her influence to secure a place for Coral at Camino Pet Hospital.
Coral required immediate medical care. Alone on the unforgiving streets, she had been in excruciating pain. Thanks to the hospital’s efforts, Coral’s condition is now improving.
She has undergone several tests and is on medication to aid her recovery, alongside receiving much-needed nutrition.
Coral’s gradual recovery is attributed to the dedicated veterinary care she is receiving. Upon examination, it was discovered that Coral was malnourished, infested with worms, and suffering from a tick-borne disease.
She will remain under care until she gains weight and strength. Like many street-rescued dogs, Coral shows gratitude and has a gentle spirit.
One might wonder what becomes of these abandoned creatures without the intervention of compassionate heroes.
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