For a decade, an elderly stray dog had roamed the streets, suffering from severe pain and appearing disheartened and lost. However, his life took a turn when compassionate rescuers intervened.
The dog was discovered by the roadside, unable to move, with a large growth hanging from his stomach. Ignoring his plight was not an option for those who found him.
A team of dedicated volunteers at “Helen Summerfield-Brown” work tirelessly to save abandoned and stray animals. When they encountered this suffering dog, they immediately rushed him to an emergency medical facility for necessary care.

His condition was dire; he had stopped eating, and it became clear that a high fever was compounding his already critical situation.
Upon his arrival at the clinic, the dog, now named Midnight, underwent extensive testing including blood tests, x-rays, and an ultrasound. These revealed several health challenges, including anemia and malnutrition.
Due to his dangerously low blood platelet count, surgery to remove the tumor was initially ruled out because the risk of bleeding was too high.

With his health on the mend, Midnight is now on the path to recovery and is soon expected to be ready for adoption. His caretakers extend their gratitude to all who have shown kindness and contributed to his journey.
Midnight’s story is a testament to the impact of compassion and the joy that accompanies a new lease on life.

