This story speaks about a skeletal called Holden who was just 22 pounds when arrived at the overcrowded shelter after being picked up by police during a drug raid.
The shelter had no space when Holden arrived so they put out a plea for help saying that he should be at least 14 Ibs, but he is just 25 lbs. He was just so hungry and trying to have anything to eat even from the cat food in the cat kennels.
Having no space, the shelter had to keep him in a big comfy blanket in the intake area. So, he should be out of there. The shelter was determined to find a place of him out of the shelter as he was very friendly and well mannered.
That's when the ten-year-old Labrador mix was taken by Releash Atlanta. After taking them, he was examined and they knew that he had a 7-pound tumor! The tumor was affecting basic life functions like breathing and eating which made them very difficult for him as it was attached to his spleen.
Thankfully, he underwent a successful surgery and still wagging his tail over and over again despite his head was still hung low. Happily, he was then fostered by a very experienced rescuer called Melissa Lentz who was very happy to take him home with her.
Holden hunched over on his car ride over to home as he was still scared and tired. Then, Holden starts gaining weight again and he will stay there until he finds a forever home.
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