I am facing a heartbreaking decision, and I desperately need your help.
Lucy, a sweet 2-3 year old German Shepherd, came into my life under tragic circumstances. I found her after she survived a serious car accident. She was scared, disoriented, and vulnerable, but through it all, she stayed by my side, trusting me to keep her safe. I took her in temporarily, hoping to find her a better future.
Now, her future hangs by a thread.
Lucy’s owner is no longer able to care for her and is surrendering her. For Lucy, this means something far worse than losing a home—it means a likely death sentence. Shelters often deem dogs like Lucy, who has some minor challenges and anxiety, as “unadoptable.” The stress of the environment will only worsen her condition, and the clock is ticking until she is euthanized.
Lucy is so much more than her struggles. She is incredible with other dogs, cats, and people. She has a heart full of love and a spirit that deserves to run, play, and live her best life. But she needs specialized care: daily exercise, training, and potentially medication to manage her anxiety. With the right resources, I know she can thrive.
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