Awesome heroes Rescued Dog Who Was Nearly Strangled By A Kite String

 Thank you for rescuing this dog and bringing her back to health.


Paul Tilghmon and Heather Johnson from Fulton County rescued a Georgia dog who was almost strangled to death by a small lasso. If they had not t rescued the dog, she would not be survived in such a terrible condition.




They found the dog close to home and were shocked by what the dog had experienced. She had been badly crushed and abused with a kite string tied around her neck so tight that she couldn’t breathe. When the couple gave her some food, she was once choking and couldn’t swallow. Her head was once swollen from the lack of circulation, and her eyes have been swollen shut, and full of pus.




The couple captured some images of the canine and shared them on Facebook: “Poor little girl, Heather and I found she was crushed and abused by a rope tightly tied to her neck that as soon as we gave her some meals she used to be choking and couldn’t swallow. Her head was swollen due to insufficient blood circulation. The eyes were swollen and closed, full of pus... Fulton County Animal Services got here and picked her up…”




Fortunately, this dog was rescued by the New York Second Chance Rescue Team and named Cheers. The rescuers took her to the vet the place she used to be dealt with and cared for. They helped her locate a new home. After the whole thing happened, Cheers in the end located a always home. She is now named Maddie and is playing each second of her new life, Second Chance Rescue NYC printed in an update.






Cheers is now named Maddie and is joyful to have an existence that is full of cuddles, kisses, exercise, and love. She is playing the new life she deserves. Thank you for rescuing this canine and bringing her returned to health. We can solely hope and pray that the abusers are repaid in type for their therapy of this candy baby. We’re cheering you on a candy girl, you’re in splendid fingers now. Hang in there Sweetie!




If you want to help different puppies in rescue, you can also visit their website to find more information on how to help. Please share her rescue story with your friends and family!



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