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From Concrete to Comfort: Rescued Dog Enjoys a Lifetime of Cozy Beds After 8 Years of Hardship

November 17, 2023 by Pham Hien

Dog Who Slept On Concrete Floor For 8 Years Now Has All The Comfy Beds She Deserves

Lola couldn’t have imagined that one day after so many hardships she could sleep in a soft place.

When a woman noticed the dog chained in a small garage she immediately contacted AMA Animal Rescue.

The volunteers immediately came and saw the poor dog who was sleeping on a concrete floor in a small garage. The chained dog had spent there 8 years.

The dog started to wag his tail when she saw volunteers as she felt that these were her rescuers. For that reason the kind rescuers called him “wiggly butt”. The dog acted very positively after so many sufferings.

Afte recieving her treatemnt and havin surgeries to remove some tumors Lola was adopted by Charlène von Saher, a Manhattan resident. Lola was teh happiest dog at that time. She began to sleep wherever she wanted in the house. Once the woman caught her sleeping on two beds immediately. The dog felt the softness of the blanckets and pillows and couldn’t believe that she could have a rest there.

So von Saher saved two dogs immediately as it was said. When you adopt a dog you release a place in a shelter for another one. So in a word you “kill two birds with one stone.”

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