In the California city of Highland, an emergency rescue call came to popular rescuer Faith Easdale on Wednesday evening, February 5. A stray bulldog had been spotted dangerously close to the guardrail on Boulder Highway; cars were speeding, and there would have been no time for a vehicle to stop in time if the dog stepped out.

Faith and her volunteer team arrived about 3:00 in the morning, but the dog was nowhere to be found. The plan was to return the next day, and as they approached … there she was… appearing lifeless, lying on the ground. The rescuers were worried, but Faith asked her partner, Jim Ralston to throw some chicken near the dog. Sure enough, the odor caught her attention, her head popped up, and she slowly approached, with her nose sweeping the ground.

She was starving, and it was very cold. Bulldogs cannot survive extreme temperatures, and the team wasn’t sure if she had been previously bred.
she stayed right on a little mound, wandered a little bit. Had her nose in trash last night, but today was her day to be saved, and she wagged her tail as if to tell us thank you and show us how happy she was.
She inhaled the dinner that Faith made for her later that day and burrowed into the soft blankets for a long, well-deserved nap. It was her first night in a long time she didn’t have to worry.
She is currently at the veterinary hospital receiving medical treatment.
Rescuers rarely know the physical condition of the dogs they save. What Faith thought might have been Pyometra (severe uterine infection) turned out to be a foreign object in her colon attached to her vulva.
Meet Ariel; she was full of fleas look at the video of the blanket of fleas coming from her poor tired body.
On top of that, when they opened her up to try to see what was going on, they pulled plastic bags and towels from inside her stomach. On Monday she goes to a specialist to try to help her colon issue
We’re tired of seeing them struggle but we’re here to help them fight this battle.
We need help lots of it
Please help us save all these discarded lives.
Ariel is safe. Here’s Faith at the end of a two-day rescue mission reassuring Ariel her life is about to change.
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I’m feeling pretty overwhelmed right now with 10 dogs in hospitals
I mean we’re saving lives but it’s going to deplete us once again
Once you save a dog you don’t know what your going to have to deal with
They didn’t ask to be born and humans are responsible to treasure and keep them safe.
The tragedy is that so many humans fail their pets. Faith Easdale of Dream Fetchers: Project Rescue really needs all the help and support she can get to keep doing all the incredible work she’s been doing over the years…
Because if they don’t, they die. Please help.
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