This is a touching story about Molly the dog who looked a little bit unattractive and he was very unhappy. Molly was homeless. By the time she was found she had been living in the forest for several months. The animal looked very pitiful. She was too thin and overgrown with fur. She had absolutely nothing to eat so she ate everything that came across her including foil and rags. But there were kind people who weren’t put off by her deceptive appearance and they gave the cutie a new life.
Molly is a two-year-old doggy who had been living in the forest. She was emaciated and intimidated and her matted fur was hanging when she was rescued by the volunteers from the Wilson County Humane Society.
When the doggy was brought to the hospital there were many inedible objects that were found in her stomach: stones, acorns, rags and foil.
They cut about 2.5 kg of tangled fur was from the cutie in the hospital.
After the haircut Molly weighed about 11 kg less than half of her normal weight.
Fortunately, no surgery was required to remove the strange objects from her stomach but the dog needed care and attention.
After learning about the dog the animal welfare organization Burlington County Animal Alliance from New Jersey offered to take care of her health.
And after a while the doggy went there on the plane Flying Fur Animal Rescue.
She flew clinging to the passenger seat sometimes raising her head in order to look out the window.
She was overexposed for three weeks in New Jersey before joining her new family.
At first she was very shy but the three children and two other dogs helped her to relax.
Her new owner Cheryl Sgroy says that at first the doggy twitched from every squeak but now she is very calm.
Now the dog is healthy and full of energy. She runs in the snow and plays with his dog friends.
Cheryl confesses that she is very grateful to everyone who helped them shelter Molly. The whole family loves her so much.