
Summer Whitmore has spent countless days walking into forgotten corners of Hawaii where stray dogs quietly fight to survive.
As the founder of Dog Days of Summer Sanctuary, she has learned that hope often hides in the unlikeliest places.
One afternoon, she stepped into a neglected junkyard filled with rusting cars and silence, planning to check on a group of dogs she’d been feeding.
She moved carefully between the vehicles, expecting only to refill bowls and slip away unseen. Instead, she found something that stopped her in her tracks.
A Gentle Soul Waiting To Be Found
From the cracked window of an abandoned truck, a new pair of eyes gazed back at her. The small dog inside wasn’t trembling or growling the way many strays do.
She looked calm, almost certain, as if she had been waiting for Summer to arrive. Summer later gave her the name Peaches, a name as soft and sweet as the little dog’s spirit.

That day, Summer already had several other rescues in her van. With a heavy heart, she left Peaches food and water, promised she would return, and drove away.
As she left, she couldn’t shake the feeling that this little dog had chosen her.
A Rescue Full Of Trust
Summer hurried home, dropped off the other rescues, and returned as quickly as she could.
She worried Peaches might have wandered off, but when she pulled up, there she was — waiting by the side of the road.
The moment Summer opened her van door, Peaches leapt inside without hesitation.
Her tail wagged, her eyes shone with joy, and she covered Summer’s face with grateful kisses. In that instant, Summer knew Peaches had placed her trust in her completely.

At the veterinary clinic, the reality of Peaches’ condition became painfully clear.
She was underweight, her skin raw from mange, her body crawling with fleas and worms. Small wounds marked her fragile frame, proof of her long struggle to survive.
Despite everything, Peaches remained gentle. She didn’t flinch or resist during treatment.
Instead, she leaned into each kind hand as though she knew she was finally safe.
For Summer, this rescue felt different. Many dogs require weeks of patience before they let go of fear, but Peaches seemed relieved from the very beginning.

It was as if she had been waiting for this moment her whole life.
Watching her settle into the van, Summer whispered softly that this was the start of her new chapter — a promise she intended to keep.
From Survival To Joy
Back at the sanctuary, Peaches began the slow process of healing.
A carefully planned diet helped her gain weight, while daily medications worked to treat the mange, clear the parasites, and soothe her irritated skin.
Each passing day brought a change: her fur grew shinier, her eyes brighter, and her body stronger. But the most striking transformation wasn’t physical — it was emotional.
Instead of hiding in fear, Peaches blossomed with joy.

She discovered the fun of chasing toys, splashing in water, and curling up in warm blankets. She learned how to walk on a leash, eager to explore the world by Summer’s side.
Most of all, she showed her love for people. Peaches would happily press against anyone who offered a hug, her trust and affection shining through in every wag of her tail.
Summer knows Peaches’ journey isn’t finished yet. She dreams of the day Peaches will meet a family who understands that strays sometimes carry invisible scars.
A patient, loving home will give her the chance to continue growing into the happy, confident dog she was meant to be.
For now, Peaches is learning what it means to feel safe — to rest, to play, and to love without fear.
Her story is a reminder that rescue is not just about saving a life. It’s about restoring hope.
Peaches began her new chapter the moment she stepped into Summer’s van, and with each day, she proves how resilient love can be.
Sometimes, the most broken places hide the brightest souls — souls that are simply waiting for someone to open a door and say, “Welcome home.”
If your heart has room for Peaches, reach out to Dog Days of Summer Sanctuary to learn more about giving her the forever home she deserves.