An Innsbruck lover found a completely neglected dog puppy in the Ambras Schlospark, which was closer to death than life. The woman saved the animal, the owner of which is unknown. How the dog can be neglected in this way and fell into the current remains a mystery for the time being.
The Innsbrucker, who does not want to be called, traveled on the Holy Saturday morning with her two dogs in the Park of Ambras Castle in Innsbruck. “I suddenly heard a quiet whimmer,” says the animal lover. At first she thought of an acoustic deception, but then her two dogs hit.
Their own dogs led to the puppy
“She pulled me in the neighborhood,” she recalls. The woman then immediately went to the water and hardly dared her eyes: half of the water was a brown-black dog puppy. “The animal hardly made any signs of life, was dirty and full of ticks and fleas,” says the Innsbrucker.
Bathroom with special shampoo
Immediately she recorded the female, taken, wet puppies, grabbed him in her coat and brought him home. At home, the moaning stack was miserable with a bathroom with special shampoo. “I also removed the countless sign that the animal had really hit.” Afterwards, “Nyla”, as the Savior named Love, called Brave Dogs, was warmed up under a red light lamp.
Neither collar nor chip
She led the animal without a collar and chip that clearly had no injuries. “It took a day for ‘Nyla’ halfway through death,” the woman recalls. The spirits came back during the second day. “Nyla” was so grateful and was really bound, “says the Savior.
Ten weeks old mixed breed
On Tuesday after Easter she wanted to go to the vet, who advised her to inform the veterinary office. The Wonenmeister then picked up the approximately ten -week -old mixed breed puppies and brought him to the Mentlberg Animal Shelter.
There the “winner” – the meaning of “Nyla” – who reports her unknown owner is waiting. However, this has not happened so far – there is only speculation about “nyla’s” origin.
Saviour wants to record the puppy
After four weeks, “Nyla” can be transferred. “I can already be made a note,” the Savior hopes for a happy ending for himself.
Source: Krone

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