This dog was found today.
There are no words. Only h.o ŕror.
She was dumped. Her mouth t.a ρed shut. Her legs broken. Left alone to d.i ℮.

Tim Holcomb and his wife found her. They took her into their home.
Carefully removed the tape from her muzzle.
Washed her body.
They named her Angel. We picked her up аnd rushed her to the emergency vet.
The truth was de.v αstating.
Angel had been s.h σt six times. One b.u łlet was lodged in her spine, causing paralysis.
She stayed at the clinic. Fighting. Holding on.

Surgery was performed. The b.u łlet was successfully removed.
Angel woke up. Alive. Stronger than anyone expected.
She learned to use her wheels. And she loved them.
Her first walk— on wheels— was a moment no one will ever forget.

Angel is incredibly sweet. Social. Playful.
She has no idea she has special needs.
She only knows love.
She wants nothing more than to be close to people.
To sit on a lap. To be hugged.
Paralyzed or not, Angel is just happy to be alive.
She loves watching people. She loves attention.
She loves life.
Angel moved to a foster home.
The foster called and said, “She truly is an Angel.”
We took our time. Because a dog like this deserves a perfect family.
And then it happened.
Angel was adopted by a kind woman, Ami Orava.
Angel—our little wolf, dog, cat…
She rarely barks. Sometimes she yips.
Mostly she howls or purrs.
Her new family worked with her.
Patiently. Lovingly.
And then— a miracle.
Angel began to stand.
Just a little. But enough to bring t.e αrs.
Soon she started moving her back legs in a walking motion while supported in her wheelchair.
The dog everyone said would never walk again— proved them wrong.
Today Angel can walk a few steps.
Her balance is improving.
Her strength is growing.
She is happy. She is loved.
She deserved a second chance at life.
Thank you to everyone who believed in her and never gave up.

Angel did not just survive— she lived.
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