Duo Duo

Shelter:Big Tree Animal Sanctuary and Adoption Centre
Age:1.5 years old
Gender:Female
Personality:Kind, friendly to people and dogs, loves taking care of puppies.

The Helping Hands of Volunteers: Three-Legged Dog Duo Duo's Journey to Overcoming Trauma
Duo Duo's story began when searching for the missing Ding Ding (a lost dog from Big Tree) and accidentally encountering her in a warehouse. When the volunteers saw Duo Duo's weak and emaciated body, her left forearm bleeding and her lower limb exposing bone and necrosis, their hearts ached with unbearable pain. Duo Duo must have endured the pain for a long time, and imagining her dark days brought tears to everyone's eyes. Despite her young age, Duo Duo showed understanding and obedience when the volunteers approached, without any struggle.

With the devoted care of the volunteers, Duo Duo was taken to the shelter and renamed "Duo Duo," implying abundance and preciousness, and that her difficult past was over, hoping she could live a blessed and long life. After undergoing emergency surgery, the doctor found that Duo Duo not only suffered from severe anemia and malnutrition but was also infested with a large number of lice. During the life-and-death surgery, Duo Duo experienced severe blood loss and needed multiple bags of plasma to sustain her life. In the end, the doctor had no choice but to amputate Duo Duo's limb to save her life. Fortunately, Duo Duo's wound was not invaded by flies; otherwise, the consequences would have been even more tragic.

Upon returning to the shelter after surgery, Duo Duo's first meal was the first time in her life she felt secure and warm while eating. Countless caring brothers and sisters encouraged her, filling her with courage on the road to recovery. Duo Duo's perseverance and struggle moved numerous people, and her story made us deeply understand the fragility and preciousness of life. Let us join hands and call for treating every life kindly, using love and care to influence the world.

Vote for me:
As a dog who has experienced trauma, I, Duo Duo, know the fragility and preciousness of life. When I needed help the most, it was the volunteers who reached out and gave me a new chance at life. I hope that my story can encourage more people to learn to treat any life kindly, allowing stray animals to feel warmth and care.