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Rescued Chihuahua Finds Comfort and Safety After Being Saved from a Dumpster

November 16, 2023 by Pham Hien

Small Chihuahua Saved From Dumpster Resting Now In Safe Hands

On October 27, a worker at Santa Rosa Junior College discovered a two-pound wounded puppy abandoned in a parking area close to the institution. The tiny Chihuahua was in terrible pain since its front legs were damaged.

Thankfully, the adorable dog was transferred to the Sonoma County Animal Services for treatment, where two pink casts were placed on her legs. The Chihuahua, now known as Darla, was just 14 weeks old and weighed only 2 pounds. She had surgery to repair her legs, and the prognosis was for complete recovery.

According to Dr. Dan Famini, who posted her tale online, the good news was that she was fostered to continue her recovery and would be ready for adoption once she had fully recovered. What a joyful conclusion! See the video down below.

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