After rescuing Lolo, she was immediately taken to a veterinary clinic where she received pain relief and urgent treatment for flea and tick infestations. Her leg was wrapped in a bandage, but the infection spread, creating a serious risk of sepsis.
Her entire body was fragile, and even a minor infection could have been life-threatening. A blood transfusion was essential, her only hope for survival, prompting a heartfelt wish for her body to accept the treatment successfully.
As the days went by, Lolo began to show signs of improvement. Her spirits lifted, and she even wagged her tail—a small but remarkable sign of her fighting spirit that brought hope to everyone involved.

With careful attention to her wounds, Lolo was able to rest and recover, surrounded by people who truly cared about her well-being.
Gradually, she regained her strength and, over the following weeks, started to put on weight, filling out as her health improved.
The day Lolo was well enough to go on her first walk with her adoptive father marked a moment of pure happiness. Once close to death, Lolo now walked with newfound energy and enthusiasm.

By this time, she had gained a solid 5 kilograms, showcasing the incredible progress she had made since that painful first day.
Lolo had transformed into a lively and affectionate companion, with a shiny coat, bright eyes, and a constantly wagging tail, reflecting the joy of her new life.

Two months after her rescue, Lolo was thriving. She began a beautiful new journey with her adoptive family, embodying the incredible spirit of resilience and the tireless dedication of those who refused to let her suffer alone.
Her courage and spirit continue to inspire, serving as a reminder of the power of compassion and the transformative impact of love and care. Congratulations to Lolo, the brave and resilient girl who beat the odds to find her second chance at happiness.

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