Says Ewa Wagner
“When we learned the dog was still alive after narrowly missing, we hurried her to the Austin Animal Center, where doctors started emergency care.”
“She wasn’t moving at all, and her temperature was too low to to register on a thermometer. We didn’t believe she had a chance of surviving.”
Dog locked in a cage was about to starve to death
Elizabeth Mancera is a veterinary technician and did not hesitate to help immediately.
A hot water bath and a hair dryer were used to return the dog’s body temperature to normal after receiving emergency care.
said Elizabeth Mancera:
I spoke to her during those early hours to let her know that I loved her.