This story is shocking, but we promise a happy ending…
That’s when rescuers from Harbin SHS arrived, they found more than 2,000 dogs on a property in Harbin, China. But of all the dogs, one stood out the most for the saddest reason.
While all the other dogs were running around playing, this dog was sitting frozen in the corner, scared and alone, writes ilovemydog.
She was also not in the best shape. Her fur was very dirty and matte with feces. She was malnourished and extremely frightened. It was obvious that this poor husky puppy had been neglected for a long time.
They decided to take this dog and name her Harriet. As soon as they got into the car, she slammed into the volunteer’s lap and finally felt safe for the first time.
They brought her to a vet who estimated that Harriet was about eight months old.
Just a puppy, Harriet has already experienced more sadness than any dog would ever need. But luckily she was finally in the right hands and was now on her way to recovery
Fortunately, apart from the obvious illnesses, Harriet was quite healthy. The first thing they did was take a bath and shave her dirty intricate fur.
From there, she went to live at their rescue center where she would heal for the next two months.
As the weeks went on, Harriet’s fur began to grow back and she started to break out of her shell. She was such a loving, friendly pup and now it was time for her to find her forever home.
A Canadian named Rosee Vallee saw a picture of Harriet online and knew immediately that she wanted to adopt her.
A volunteer flew Harriet to San Francisco, where she would meet her new mom for the first time.
From there, Harriet began her new life in Canada. But with her new life came a new name: Bailey. In addition to the new mom, she also has three new dog sisters with whom she gets along great.
See how happy Bailey looks in this photo with her mom. Such a wonderful photo and a happy ending.
Bailey loves her new life and goes on fun adventures with her new family. She has come such a long way from freezing in the corner of that property, all thanks to the volunteers and vets who helped her along the way!