Giving Tuesday prompts story of abandoned pups

This year’s Giving Tuesday, which was held earlier this month, prompted the story of a litter of abandoned pups by the Gainesville-based Humane Society of Northeast Georgia (HSNEGA).

HSNEGA FACEBOOK POST:

“Giving Tuesday, which is held the Tuesday after Thanksgiving each year, is often described as a global day of giving or a global generosity movement,

One cold morning, a box of five tiny, day-old puppies was left on the doorstep of the Humane Society of Northeast Georgia. Abandoned and vulnerable, these tiny lives had little chance of survival. Our team rushed into action, placing them in an incubator and offering everything we could to save them.

With blood transfusions from four of our healthy adult dogs, we fought hard to give them a fighting chance. But despite our best efforts, only one precious pup, Max, survived the night.

Max’s will to survive was unmatched. Despite losing any chance of growing up with his biological mother and siblings all in one day, he kept fighting. Max found a new mom in Kathleen, our Operations Director, who took him home and cared for him like her own. Every two hours, she fed him, kept him warm, and poured all her love into him.

Your donations help fund the life-saving care that gives pets like Max a second chance. Visit the link below to donate now:”

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