In Phetchabun Province, Thailand, rescuers came across a heart-wrenching sight: a homeless dog burdened with a large tumor, visibly in pain as she struggled to move.
This poor dog had been enduring the tumor for so long that no one stepped forward to help, even when it became overwhelmingly large.

After nearly six hours, the rescue team finally transported her the 455.5 kilometers to Pattaya, where she could receive the medical attention she so desperately needed.
Upon examination, veterinarians found additional smaller tumors, including some on her leg, which posed a challenge for treatment.

A large growth on her abdomen had made her life on the streets even harder, leaving her without food and basic care.
At the veterinary clinic, her discomfort was evident, but amidst her ordeal, she managed to eat a substantial meal.

To improve her condition, veterinarians decided that amputating her leg would be necessary to remove the tumors from her body.
One month after this crucial surgery, her wounds are dry, and she is showing marked improvement.

She has started to walk again, adjusting to life on three legs and beginning her new journey to recovery.
Plans are in place to bring her back to Phetchabun, where she will be adopted and receive the love and care she deserves for the rest of her life.




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