Yelly: Pup struck and dragged by car rescued by NYC rescue

3
21
Spread the love

In a high kill Texas shelter, Yelly arrived in serious condition. She had been struck by a car; the tire and dirt marks on her body indicated she had been dragged for quite a distance.

Tragically, the shelter has no money to treat seriously injured pets – no matter how young, how beautiful or how wonderful their personalities and dispositions may be; the only alternative for the critically injured becomes humane euthanasia. But for Yelly, this would not be her fate. Rescue Dogs Rock NYC began 2019 with a miracle.

“She has open serious wounds which are from road rash from being dragged and hit by a car, and she clearly has a broken leg or shattered pelvis. The black marks all over her body are tire marks and dirt marks from being dragged quite a distance,” explained Tracey Silverstein, co-founder of the organization.

Yelly could barely get comfortable.  The following photos and video are graphic and may not be suitable for all viewers:

https://www.facebook.com/RescueDogsRockNyc/videos/136657197235984/

Yelly has been transferred to an emergency veterinarian hospital. Updates to follow.

To donate:
https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/rescuedogsrocknyc

Follow the National Pet Rescue on Facebook to read the latest animal related news.

Yesterday: Oops – drunk man went into wrong house and curled up with a big dog. The story here.

More: California banned the sale of “puppy mill” cats and dogs in pet stores – more here.

Recently in the news: Considering CBD for your pet? Know what to look for (and what to avoid)!


The Pet Rescue Report endorses HempMy Pet – CBD products for pets

Enter Rescue10 at checkout for a 10% discount! Your purchase helps support our writing efforts.

Happy for new toys!


A dog and a dolphin


Spread the love

3 COMMENTS

  1. Of course the Texas shelter had no money to help poor Yelly. Thank goodness for Rescue Dogs Rock NYC for again stepping up to help an unfortunate Texas dog!

  2. Yelly has the best chance of surviving with RDR of NYC taking charge of her care. Please keep us informed as to what happens to her.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here