It was a cold February day in Syzran when a gas station employee heard a faint moan while heading to work. Upon investigating, a lady nearby discovered a puppy in a puddle. The little dog appeared to be dead, frozen in the icy water with frost-covered fur. It was clear that the puppy had been struck by a vehicle and needed immediate medical attention. The volunteer team ripped the ice from the pup's fur and took it to a local pediatrician, where the puppy was diagnosed with a closed craniocerebral injury, pelvis and paw fractures, and blood coming from its nose.
Despite the severity of the injuries, the doctor refused payment for the examination, and the volunteer team took the puppy in and provided round-the-clock care. With the help of the volunteers' shots and medical attention, the puppy began to recover and even started to eat with enthusiasm.
As soon as the puppy's health improved, it was transferred to Samara for treatment, where it was discovered that the injuries were even more severe than initially anticipated. The puppy, named Arya, had a skull and lower leg fracture, as well as craniocerebral damage, requiring surgery on her paw, which involved the insertion of a plate.
After undergoing surgery, Arya was reunited with her owners, who had been searching for her since she went missing. Despite the joyful reunion, Arya was traumatized by her ordeal and was fearful of strangers and the outside world. The volunteer team hoped that, with time and patience, Arya would relax and trust people again.
This story is an example of the compassionate and selfless actions of volunteers who devote their time and resources to helping animals in need. It also highlights the importance of responsible pet ownership, including keeping an eye on pets and taking them for medical care when they are injured or sick.
In the end, Arya's story has a happy ending. Thanks to the hard work of volunteers and the dedication of her owners, Arya received the medical care she needed and is on the road to recovery. With patience and love, she can overcome the trauma she endured and hopefully live a long, happy life surrounded by those who care for her.






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