In late May, the Humane Society of Lebanon County in Pennsylvania received an urgent call—a dog was trapped in a storm drain. When rescuers arrived, they feared the worst. The dog looked lifeless, but as they removed the grate, he slowly lifted his head.
The elderly dog, later identified as Buddy, had been missing for three weeks. At 15 years old, he was found curled up, weak, and near death. Shelter staff rushed him to emergency care, where he began to regain strength over the next three days.
Though Buddy’s condition improved, his age and health issues mean his recovery will be slow. He needs ongoing care, including medical exams and gentle handling due to the risks of sedation.
The shelter is covering all of Buddy’s medical costs, food, and supplements. Now, they’re searching for a patient foster home where he can rest and heal. Buddy does well with cats and calm dogs.
His rescuers say, “His journey isn’t over—let’s give him the love he deserves.”