Rescuers found the dog buried in the sand, burned and lost 90% of its wool on the beach of Oahu. Now Leilah is on the mend

Rescue workers from PAWS of Hawaii found the dog buried in the sand on the beach of Oahu, after one of the employees received a disturbing message: someone had noticed how the man buries the dog. For the terrible photo dog’s head with an incredibly charred red skin barely peeking out of the sand.

A sun-burnt, dehydrated, with cut wounds on the leg and multiple skin lesions Laahu delivered in Aloha Affordable Veterinary Services. There she healed a little, but the full recovery is too early to say.

Visit PAWS has raised $5600 to pay for treatment for the poor animal.

Laahu temporary shelter, Amanda. For at least the next two months the dog will spend in foster care: rescuers hope she’s well enough. After 6 months Laohu put up for adoption.

All this time the dog will be every two days to carry to the doctor, the treatment will be very long.

“My heart was broken, I knew her,” recalls Amanda in social networks.

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According to the woman, after the first bathing every inch of the body of the poor animal was bleeding. But Lalka is a real fighter, she is already beginning to communicate with people and not hiding all the time in his cage.

History Laloche caused social media outrage and raised a sore point about the laws about animal cruelty in Hawaii. Although the dog was lucky and was saved, search for the person who hurt the poor thing will not be — as there is no video of the incident. The testimony and photos are not enough for a criminal case.

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