

Bradley is not sure how much longer the dog would have lasted, had she not received help. Based on the extent of the injuries, it is suspected that she had been suffering for some time before she finally found help. She sustained injuries to her legs that left bone exposed and, due to the extenuating condition of them, healing will be a slow process. Young and his team, they were able to take her in and treat her when we couldn’t get contact with anyone else on a Saturday evening.”Īccording to Warren County Animal Control and Adoption Center director Sherri Bradley, the dog - now named Sheba - is expected to make a recovery.

“I finally got a call back from someone who could come pick her up,” said Malone.
