Bulldog Born Without Foot Was Buried In Snow By Owner Who Deemed Him ‘Useless’

Bulldog Born Without Foot Was Buried In Snow By Owner Who Deemed Him ‘Useless’

The newborn pup laid helplessly in the snow on this bone-chilling night, hours away from death.

In January, a baby bulldog was buried in snow on a street in England, while other dogs were remaining with their owners in warm houses, eating nice food, and sleeping well.

The unlucky dog was born with only three legs due to a malformation. His owners despised him since he was the only one in the litter born with a deformity. They chose to put him on the street in the snow without hesitation.

It was cold at night, and the snow didn’t appear to be stopping anytime soon. The dog had been suffering for hours when a kind stranger discovered him buried in snow. He was on the verge of death at the time. The onlooker was astounded by the newborn’s state and wondered who on Earth could have done such things to him. But it was more necessary to save the dogs!

The rescuer immediately alerted a local animal rescue team, who came on the scene and transported the puppy to a secure location. He was a beautiful little guy called Draper.

They put him under the heater for the following 24 hours to normalize his blood temperature. They cleansed his front leg and changed the bandages every hour at the same time. Draper would not have survived the next morning without their assistance.

Fortunately, the dog survived. He was rapidly restored to health. Despite his disabilities, Draper was a happy dog who enjoyed playing with his canine pals. He is now a healthy young man who is available for adoption.

We’ve always been on the offensive against animal abuse. Animals are innocent beings that deserve to be loved and loved back. Please share Draper and his incredible tale with others in order to inspire them to preserve and rescue animals.

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