Unfortunately, there are still many people in the world who tend to forget that animals have feelings too.
That’s why his heart broke when a passerby spotted a small pit bull covered in toxic green paint in a desert town outside Los Angeles. The puppy, later named Clover, became unwell, but fortunately was quickly transported to North Valley Veterinary Center, where she received the treatment she deserved.
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Upon arrival at the North Valley veterinarian, Clover underwent a thorough examination and immediately began treatment to heal her skin, which had been severely burned by the dangerous paint. “(The veterinarian) gave him medication twice and were able to remove most of the paint. He’s getting lots of love from being held and pampered,” Love Leo Rescue said. posted about the puppy on Facebook. In the blink of an eye, the toxic green paint was washed away and the clover was able to reveal its true, beautiful color.
“[Vets] gave her two medicated baths and were able to remove most of the paint. [S]he’s getting lots of love being spoiled and pampered,” Love Leo Rescue wrote in a Facebook post about the pup.
In no time, the toxic green paint was washed away, and Clover was able to show her true, beautiful colors.
Spending only two weeks in the hospital’s care, Clover’s skin drastically improved.
Unfortunately, she still had trouble opening up. That is why the director of Love Leo Rescue, Sasha Abelson, decided to take Clover in and show her that there are still good hoomans out there.
“When she finally arrived at my house to be my new foster dog, she was sweet but shut-down and [shy]. I knew it was gonna take her a long time to learn to trust again,” Abelson told The Dodo.
After spending some time with her, Abelson determined that in order for her to fully come out of her shell, Clover needed to become a part of a permanent family.
“Clover is roughly 2 years old and only about 45 pounds. She is dog-friendly, housetrained, and walks nicely on a leash…. She would do best in a home with calm energy and a yard for her to run around in. Another balanced, calm dog would be a good match. We would really love to set this girl up in her forever home for the holidays. After everything she’s been through, she truly deserves nothing but love going forward,” the North Valley vet wrote in a Facebook post.
Forever Home
Abelson decided to reach out to a patient couple she knew, Eric and Aubrey, and offer them to meet Clover and, if the three of them got along, consider making her a part of their family.
Initially, Clover didn’t really like Eric. However, after spending time with him, she found out that he was actually an incredible hooman who was going to make her life worth living again.
“Days turned into weeks and then weeks turned into months. It was clear that these two good humans were the perfect match for the special dog. They gave her the time [and] the space she needed to learn to trust and to heal from her past trauma. To see her so loved and enjoying life truly warms my heart,” Abelson said.
Eric and Aubrey were completely head over heels for Clover and knew that they had to have her in their lives.
Now, this little family spends their days enjoying every passing moment, allowing Clover to completely forget her rough past and totally embrace her bright future!