Bong, a dog that suffered from scabies for most of her life, was found collapsed in the corner of a barn. She had no more strength to get up and was near death when rescuers arrived to save her. But when she heard their voices, Bong found the last bit of strength to wag her tail, her black button-up eyes pleading for help.
The rescuers immediately took her to the hospital, where she received intravenous fluids to rehydrate and nourish her. By the next morning, she was already showing signs of improvement, and they began treating her wounds and scabies.
Bong’s progress was remarkable, and with proper care and love, she was able to bloom into a beautiful and healthy dog. It was heartwarming to see the transformation in her demeanor as she gained confidence and learned to trust again.
Scabies is a contagious skin condition caused by mites that burrow into the skin, causing intense itching and skin irritation. It is treatable, but many dogs suffer for years without proper care or treatment.
Bong’s story is a reminder of the power of love and care in nursing a suffering animal back to health. With the right attention, even the most hopeless cases can recover and thrive. And for Bong, the tail that once wagged weakly now wags with joy, a testament to her amazing resilience and the power of a helping hand.