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Man Brings Injured Dog To Shelter at 4 A. M.—Then Does Something Unexpected

Man Brings Injured Dog To Shelter at 4 A. M.—Then Does Something Unexpected

Summary

A man brought his badly injured puppy, Princess, to a Virginia animal clinic at 4 a.m. after she was hit by a car. The clinic staff took care of the dog, who is now recovering well, and the clinic is covering all treatment costs since the owner cannot afford them.

Key Facts

  • The man arrived early at the Angels of Assisi veterinary clinic with his injured puppy around 4 a.m.
  • Security cameras recorded him placing the dog, wrapped in a blanket, at the clinic’s door and waiting until staff arrived.
  • Princess, about 8 months old and a pit bull-Staffordshire terrier mix, had serious injuries including a dislocated leg, nerve damage, missing teeth, and road rash.
  • A police officer initially helped take Princess to an emergency vet, but due to the owner’s financial limits, they brought her to Angels of Assisi.
  • Emergency vet care can cost between $800 and $1,500 or more depending on the injury and care needed.
  • The clinic staff began treating Princess when they arrived and reported she is now walking again and expected to recover fully in a few weeks.
  • Princess has stayed at the clinic for weeks, bonding with staff and improving under close supervision.
  • Angels of Assisi is paying for all treatment to support the owner, who continues to visit regularly with food and supplies for Princess.
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