This is Ayla, a 2.5-month-old puppy discovered by Krista in a state of unimaginable suffering—starvation, mange, and crawling on the ground in apparent pain.
Krista promptly took Ayla to the veterinarian, where a thorough examination revealed her poor overall health. A clinic check indicated that she might have ingested a stone, underscoring the severity of her condition. Ayla’s malnourishment had led to calcium deficiency, resulting in deformities in her front legs, forcing her to crawl and causing significant abrasions and harm.
Currently under intensive care in the hospital, Ayla’s recovery is estimated to take up to three months with diligent attention. Despite the challenges, she is now safe with Little Steps.
Thankfully, X-rays showed no fractured bones, offering a glimmer of hope for Ayla to regain her ability to walk.
During her time in the hospital, Ayla received not only medical attention but also moments of joy, including sunbathing sessions. Though still dealing with mange-induced itching, Ayla has become a happier patient.
The subsequent blood test showed no major issues beyond mange and nutrient deficiencies. Ayla was provided with a calcium supplement and a bandage to address her deformities.
Witnessing Ayla’s joyous moments in the company of her caregivers brings overwhelming happiness. Despite the challenges she faces, Ayla is embracing the opportunity to play like a puppy once more.
She has developed a fondness for her little ball—a new toy that serves as encouragement for her to walk. Ayla will wear the bandage for approximately a week as part of her ongoing care.