50 Pics Of Dogs Who Were Saved From Awful Conditions And Got A Second Chance In Life (New Pics)
InterviewAbout 6.3 million companion animals enter U.S. animal shelters nationwide every year. Of those, 3.1 million are dogs. Each year, a total of 920,000 shelter animals are euthanized, which results in 390,000 dog deaths.
A few of these forgotten canines are lucky to get a second chance in life with their new forever families. Probably one of the most emotionally intense experiences is witnessing these poor animals undergo incredible transformations after they are rescued.
It’s not just that they finally get much-needed medical care, are given shelter and food, but are healed by love from the inside out.
Below we wrapped up some of the most touching and inspiring examples of dogs before and after rescue that are likely to make us shed a tear or two, and remind us that love is the strongest force on our planet.
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I Found A Dog In The Jungle
A week ago, I was hiking the rainforest on the volcano Mount Meru, next to where I live. In the middle of the rainforest, I found a puppy. The puppy was too weak to move, and its tiny ribs and backbone poked against my fingers. I got her a blanket, soft food, water, and a bath. After 12 hours of sleep, a tiny, but very skinny puppy headed to the vet. She weighed only 2.5 kg.
A week has gone by, and I have a friend for life. She's gaining weight and strength by the day. Her name is Koda. Short for Kodama - the forest spirits in Princess Mononoke.
The First Time I Saw Norkis, He Was In Bad Shape. He Had Owners Who Said That Dog Was Old, Sick, And Waiting For His Time. I Wanted To Rescue Him And Give Him A Good Life
Heavens to Betsy, I can’t believe people do this to animals. In the before pictures, he didn’t even look like a dog! 😞
Forever Grateful For Those Who Rescued My Guy. Before vs. After
My first dog was a chow from the humane society and this just hits me in all the feels
Bored Panda reached out to this animal rescuer who runs the Home of Well-Loved Strays non-profit organization based in Floridablanca, Philippines.
“My partner and I are an LGBT couple. We've been rescuing cats and dogs since 2015. Currently, we have 20 dogs and 30+ cats,” the rescuer told us. She explained that they were living in metropolitan Manila and supported the animals on their own until Covid happened. “We got flooded in November 2020 and so we moved to the countryside.”
Jess's Transformation. She Was A Stray, Emaciated, Had A Ringworm Infection On Her Eyebrow, And Was 34 Lbs When We Found Her. May 2021 vs. August 2022
Kodiak's Before vs. After. He Had Mange And Was Malnourished. Once We Got Him On The Right Meds, His Hair Grew Back So Fluffy
This Is My Sweet Girl, Queenie. We Rescued Her At 16, And She Crossed The Rainbow Bridge At The Age Of 17. Rest In Peace, Baby Q
We suspect her previous home stopped feeding her due to being incontinent and going through so many diapers. That's why she was so lethargic and underweight. She had doubled her weight by the time she passed away. It was remarkable to see her bounce back like that. And her sassy attitude, my goodness, I loved that about her.
Thank you for loving this dog and giving them a great life even though you knew you would have a limited time with them.
The non-profit founder said that there are so many stray cats and dogs in the Philippines. “Some people do horrendous acts on them - throw hot water on mating cats on the roof, dump kittens near the river, shoo away dogs looking for food or eat dog meat,” she said.
Moreover, it is a common practice to tie dogs in front of houses as guards. “The locals catch strays and euthanize them. These things are the reason we decided to rescue.” The rescuer said that they prioritize adult cats or dogs that need immediate help, or kittens.
This Dog Is Competing For "Top Shelter Dog Makeover," And I'm So Emotional Right Now. Before vs. After
Before vs. After I Found Her. She Really Wants To Heal
I'm lathering her with virgin coconut oil before and after the bath. She's sleeping all the time and taking antibiotics. Her hair is still not that long, and there are still bald spots on the body and half of her face, but she's healing.
When I Found Fred On The Side Of The Road, He Was Skittish, Neurotic, And Sweet As He Could Be. One Month Later, He's Still All Those Things, But Now He's Fat Too
In the Philippines, the population of strays is very high. “The local government still catches strays, impounds them, then euthanizes them. But some organizations are actively offering free or low-cost neutering and spraying. Very few local governments work in partnership with them. There are also some cat groups who take care of strays in certain areas.”
Bodhi When Local Organization Found Him vs. This Morning
We Are Trying To Give This Baby The Best Life. We're Still Working Through Her Issues, But Her Indomitable Spirit Keeps Us Going. She's My Role Model. Before vs. After
It’s so sad that dogs have to go through these kinds of things.
This Dog Was Dying In A Shelter, And My Boyfriend Was Going Through Depression Due To His Cancer. Today My Boyfriend Beat Cancer, And She Is Our New Family Member
Yeahhhh!!!! F*** cancer! (Sorry for the language but cancer has taken so many people dear to me and I hate it)
Sadly, the chances of rescued animals finding a new home are extremely low. “The shelters are overly full and do not take in strays anymore. Most people still prefer animals with a breed,” the rescuer explained. She hopes that more people in the Philippines will give a chance to their local dogs without breeds and that their government will offer more free spaying and neutering programs.
Wrinkles The Dog I Rescued. Look At Him Now With His Forever Parents
Today Marks 8 Months Of Our First Meeting. We Love You, Ekko. Before vs. After
I Found Him On This Day In 2016. He Had Mange, A Skin Infection, And Was Severely Dehydrated. After A Few Days, His Condition Improved, And I Could Take Him Home
Bruno, My Beloved Fighter
This is my dog, Bruno. An animal shelter rescued him from a place where he had no contact with the sun, couldn't pee, and ate spoiled food. When Bruno got better, I adopted him. I love him very much, and he means the world to me.
I hope whoever did that to him dies a slow and miserable death. It is beyond me how people can do this to an animal and think it's alright. The pain and suffering you put that animal through makes you deserving of 100x that pain. Pieces of s**t. I'm so, so glad he was rescued and now he is living the life he deserves.
Before And After Of Toby That We Adopted Last Week. He Was Found In Texcoco And Is Blind In One Eye. After Some Care And Love, He's Really Bounced Back
Booduk's 1st Day When I Found Her In A Trash Pile vs. 3 Months Later
Joker Was A Bait Dog For I Don't Know How Long. It Amazes Me That From The Moment I Met Him, All He Needed Was Love To Heal
I Found Her Like This, And Now She Looks Way Better. Before vs. Now
I Rescued This Sweet Girl Before Her Euthanization. I Wasn't Going To Get Her Because I Was Still Mourning My Dog, But I Couldn't Stop Thinking About Her
Again, look at the body language on the dog. You can really tell what a difference a safe home with a loving family makes.
A Family Surrendered This Baby Who Had Him For 8.5 Years. It Took Him Some Time To Open Up, And Now He's So Much More Confident
This Baby With A Target On Her Head. Before vs. After
My Wife And I Saw A Post About Her And Her Puppies Needing A Foster Home
She gave everything she had to those babies. When we picked her up, she was just over 40 pounds. She's now a comfortable 62-pound dog. Most of the pups were adopted out of State, but the rescue had a get-together, and she got to see some.
From Being Underweight, Covered In Mange, And Fearful Of Humans To The Happiest Little Boy At The Dog Park
This Is Brisket. The First Time We Saw Him, He Had A Terrible Flea Allergy And Lost Fur. Despite That, We Still Took Him Home The Next Day After Meeting Him
Meet Grendel. She Wandered Into My Campsite 5 Years Ago. Now We Have A Home, And She's Fat And Happy
Before vs. After Victoria Was Rescued. She Was Malnourished, With Mange And Extreme Fear And Separation Anxiety. A Year Later, She's Happily Adopted And Healthy
Before And After. This Is Foster Dog Wendy. She Was Rescued Off The Streets 3 Months Ago And Will Be Adopted This Week
This Is Chef. He Was Rescued Outside KFC In Antigua Two Years Ago. He's Finally Found His Forever Home In Calgary, Canada
This Poor Dog Was Rescued From The Chinese Dog Meat Traders. Before vs. After
There's a special place in hell for those who abuse or neglect dogs .. and a whole other area for those who eat dogs .. jeez
Ronnie Was Starving, Shot With BB Pellets, And Heartworm Positive. Now She's Our Beloved Darling, Goofy Princess. I've Never Had A Sweeter Dog
This Is Rimosa. She's A 3-Year-Old Blue Nose Pitbull Terrier That I Rescued About 9 Weeks Ago
She's recovering well and will start heartworm treatment soon. She is the sweetest girl ever. The top picture was taken on the first day I had her. The bottom was a few days ago, right after she got spayed.
Before vs. After. She Lived In The Jungle Behind An Orphanage In Mexico With A Pack Of Strays, And Now She's Our Sweetheart, Chonky Princess, That We Love
Honey, My Foster Puppy. We Found Her Starving On The Street With Urine Stains. We Think She Was In A Crate And Starved. But Now She's Gorgeous And Happy
Before vs. After. When I Got My Baby, She Was Stinky, Raggedy, And Scared, But Now She Is Beautiful
What a transformation! She looks like she’s living her best life :)
Before And After I Rescued My Mini-Poodle From Being Euthanized
I pull senior and geriatric dogs from shelters to give them a final home and resting place. When I was going to pull a blind chihuahua, I saw this fluff ball and couldn't say no. She had lost much of her fur, had a rat tail, and had skin issues. She smelled horrific. She could barely move or walk and was listed as a special needs dog. Found out she had a thyroid issue after a vet visit, and after being on thyroid meds for 4-months, her tail is now fluffy, and she's like a fast-moving potato. All it took was a medication that cost me $5 a month to save her.
I Found This Beautiful Dog Eight Months Ago. Before vs. After
She was in a critical state, covered in mange, infected with leishmaniasis, and one of her legs was injured and had worms inside. It wasn't a pretty sight.
She knew you were there to save her the moment she met you! Look at that smile despite the pain she must have been in
Happy Ending For This Adorable Dog Who Was Rescued From An Abusive Situation. Before vs. After
That skin looks horribly painful. So glad the pup found a better life
I Found Victor In A Box On The Side Of The Road And Didn't Have Any Mobility In His Back Legs. 2 Years Later, He Has A Wheelchair And Can Walk Very Wobbly
I Just Wanted To Show Off My Moochie, My Pride, And Joy. He Was Used In A Puppy Mill As A Stud For Five Years While Also Being Starved. Before vs. After
Before And After Of The Foster We Have Taken In
She was abused horribly by her owner. When we got her, she was scared of men and kids, but not any longer. Enjoy this transformation because it's miraculous.
Before And After Of Ms. Joni Bologna
Freddy Before And After
Seven years ago, I brought home a new foster dog, who was fresh out of surgery for a broken leg and was quite malnourished. I fell in love and adopted him. We did a lot of physical therapy together to get him to walk comfortably again.
First pic of the dog looks like what my dogs do when they're wet lol
I Rescued This Very Good Boy, Arnold. He Looks So Handsome In His Sweater
Willow Was The Runt Of Her Litter, Dumped In A Box By The Road, And Was Scheduled For Euthanizia. Now We're Best Friends And Birthday Buddies
Such a pretty dog! I don’t get why people think they need to abandon the runts of the litter. Usually they grow up to be amazing and sweet dogs.
A 10-Week-Old Puppy Was Surrendered To Me For Having Seizures. Now He's Improved So Much With Good Nutrition And Lots Of Vet Visits
From Scared Of Everything To A Cuddly Dog. When We Got Him, He Was Unsocialized, So We Had To Start From Square One With Him In All Aspects
Before And After The Rescue
How It Started vs. How It's Going
I wish someone would invent something to travel into the endless cesspool matrix of the internet, locate the people who abused these dogs, and kindly show me the exact location of them so I could whack these people to death. But no we don’t have that wondrous machine so I guess we’re going to stick to donating to doggo-saving charities
Whack them? Leave them to starve and get skin infections, go blind, and be chained up, more like.
Load More Replies...This is the first time on BP I upvoted every post, now iam gona go give my pup a hug!
These dogs look like the equivalent of tortured, starved prisoners, and it happens every day. WTF is wrong with people?
Pain begets pain, pressure begets pressure, and labels are just another form of pain. Accept the human species is flawed, and not everyone is evolved enough to recognise humans as just another primate in the great web of life. The inevitable outcome of seeing humans as somehow special or magical, is that every other life thereby becomes lesser and therefore expendable. The people that do this to animals probably feel no more malice toward that particular animal, than you or I would to a row of cups in a rageroom. We are not a nice species. Knowing and accepting that, however, is how we begin to change.
Load More Replies...it's sad how people treat dogs so poorly. these good bois and girls are all adorable and deserve these loving homes.
Just imagine how these people who treat the dogs like this treat their children.. Unfortunately people rescue the dogs better than they rescue the kids.
As a person who works with mistreated and neglected dogs,for over 30.years.; it saddened me that so much exists. I have lost track of how many dogs I have dealt with, that have experienced this. It saddens and enrages me at the same time. I pray that those people,are prosecuted to the highest extent of the law
I had to upvote every single post. Thankyou to all the rescuers. You give me back the faith in humanity.
This post reminds me of when I went to Morocco, and went to a restaurant, where I promptly got bored and wandered to the next restaurant, and slipped behind it to see what was there, since I was curious. What I found was a cute little puppy, about 8 weeks old, pawing at me with its little sooty paws, and licking me ferociously. It kept trying to follow me back to the other restaurant, but I knew they didn't take kindly to dogs there. So I went back to the restaurant, got meat, and went back to the puppy, only to find a man kicking it so furiously, he broke its leg. I screamed and the man, caught unawares, and a bit scared, ran away. The puppy was whimpering and pawing at me, and hopped on its remaining three legs over to me. I gave it the meat, and went back to get more. I told my mother, and she got this gleam in her eyes. She had a history of brave animal rescue, and since we couldn't take the dog back with us, we decided the least we could do was buy it a large bag of meat to eat,
and move it to a more friendly neighborhood. So we bought meat, went back, but saw that the small, sweet, 2 week old puppy was dead, and it looked as if it was beaten to death, all its bones were broken. I cried so much, and so did my mother. I hate everyone who abuses dogs, and I want to stab them.
Load More Replies...This actually made me sick how people could treat precious dogs so bad! I'm really grateful for all the people that rescued them.
Omg. This makes me so sad & angry. How could anyone let this happen? That old chestnut alert: we don't deserve dogs.
I'm sorry but I can't look at these, I don't understand how people can mistreat their animals like this. Great to see so many people putting in the time and effort to give them a new lease of life.
Heartbreaking to see, and heartwarming to know a happy end came of it. Nevertheless, there comes a point at which I cannot but wonder whether leaving a creature with such traumatic memories alive, is truly a kindness, or in fact vain anthropocentrist self-delusion? The intention to give it joy for what time it has left is obviously a noble pursuit... but what if all we're doing in "rescuing" an abused animal, is condemning it to years and years of nightmares, because we're too afraid of our own death to regard putting the animal down, as a mercy?
I'm not even going to look at this post as I know it will make me feel like s**t, and then I will lay in bed trying to sleep thinking about all the dogs that wasn't saved
I wish someone would invent something to travel into the endless cesspool matrix of the internet, locate the people who abused these dogs, and kindly show me the exact location of them so I could whack these people to death. But no we don’t have that wondrous machine so I guess we’re going to stick to donating to doggo-saving charities
Whack them? Leave them to starve and get skin infections, go blind, and be chained up, more like.
Load More Replies...This is the first time on BP I upvoted every post, now iam gona go give my pup a hug!
These dogs look like the equivalent of tortured, starved prisoners, and it happens every day. WTF is wrong with people?
Pain begets pain, pressure begets pressure, and labels are just another form of pain. Accept the human species is flawed, and not everyone is evolved enough to recognise humans as just another primate in the great web of life. The inevitable outcome of seeing humans as somehow special or magical, is that every other life thereby becomes lesser and therefore expendable. The people that do this to animals probably feel no more malice toward that particular animal, than you or I would to a row of cups in a rageroom. We are not a nice species. Knowing and accepting that, however, is how we begin to change.
Load More Replies...it's sad how people treat dogs so poorly. these good bois and girls are all adorable and deserve these loving homes.
Just imagine how these people who treat the dogs like this treat their children.. Unfortunately people rescue the dogs better than they rescue the kids.
As a person who works with mistreated and neglected dogs,for over 30.years.; it saddened me that so much exists. I have lost track of how many dogs I have dealt with, that have experienced this. It saddens and enrages me at the same time. I pray that those people,are prosecuted to the highest extent of the law
I had to upvote every single post. Thankyou to all the rescuers. You give me back the faith in humanity.
This post reminds me of when I went to Morocco, and went to a restaurant, where I promptly got bored and wandered to the next restaurant, and slipped behind it to see what was there, since I was curious. What I found was a cute little puppy, about 8 weeks old, pawing at me with its little sooty paws, and licking me ferociously. It kept trying to follow me back to the other restaurant, but I knew they didn't take kindly to dogs there. So I went back to the restaurant, got meat, and went back to the puppy, only to find a man kicking it so furiously, he broke its leg. I screamed and the man, caught unawares, and a bit scared, ran away. The puppy was whimpering and pawing at me, and hopped on its remaining three legs over to me. I gave it the meat, and went back to get more. I told my mother, and she got this gleam in her eyes. She had a history of brave animal rescue, and since we couldn't take the dog back with us, we decided the least we could do was buy it a large bag of meat to eat,
and move it to a more friendly neighborhood. So we bought meat, went back, but saw that the small, sweet, 2 week old puppy was dead, and it looked as if it was beaten to death, all its bones were broken. I cried so much, and so did my mother. I hate everyone who abuses dogs, and I want to stab them.
Load More Replies...This actually made me sick how people could treat precious dogs so bad! I'm really grateful for all the people that rescued them.
Omg. This makes me so sad & angry. How could anyone let this happen? That old chestnut alert: we don't deserve dogs.
I'm sorry but I can't look at these, I don't understand how people can mistreat their animals like this. Great to see so many people putting in the time and effort to give them a new lease of life.
Heartbreaking to see, and heartwarming to know a happy end came of it. Nevertheless, there comes a point at which I cannot but wonder whether leaving a creature with such traumatic memories alive, is truly a kindness, or in fact vain anthropocentrist self-delusion? The intention to give it joy for what time it has left is obviously a noble pursuit... but what if all we're doing in "rescuing" an abused animal, is condemning it to years and years of nightmares, because we're too afraid of our own death to regard putting the animal down, as a mercy?
I'm not even going to look at this post as I know it will make me feel like s**t, and then I will lay in bed trying to sleep thinking about all the dogs that wasn't saved