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All She Had Was Her Toy And Memory Of Her Owner Etched Deep Inside

By: Julie Hunt
Julie Hunt is an avid dog lover and writer for iHeartDogs.com, and has a background as a veterinary technician. She rescued a beautiful former bait dog named Rory.Read more
| August 23, 2024

Dogs belong inside a home, being cared for and loved. But sadly, for some, it takes a journey and team effort to get them there. In a heartbreaking story that, thankfully, ends happily, a German Shepherd was found wandering alone on the streets, clutching her favorite stuffed animal for comfort. Her backstory is quite tragic. But fortunately, this beautiful dog has now been rescued and is safe. According to FOX 2 Detroit, residents spotted the dog roaming the area and initially named her “Nicholas” despite her being female.

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Neighbors said the dog became homeless after her owner passed away. Can you imagine how this pup must have felt? She went from a home with a beloved parent to wandering the streets with her toy as her only compansion. As word of her situation spread, several local organizations — including It Is Pawzable Dog Training, South Lyon Murphy Lost Animal Recovery, Sugar Mutts Dog Grooming, and Almost Home Animal Rescue — joined forces to help capture the dog and bring her to safety.

“It’s amazing how everyone comes together and works as a team,” said Katrina Weaver, owner of It Is Pawzable, in an interview with FOX 2.

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Thanks to their combined efforts, the rescue mission was a success. Almost Home No Kill Rescue announced that the dog had been safely captured and was now under their care. The rescue also renamed her “Nikki” to better reflect her gender. “Only good things from here on, and onto a better life!” the rescue shared on Facebook. “Thanks for all your support. Nikki will now get to be in a loving home!”

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However, there is a challenge: Nikki has been diagnosed with heartworm, which will require four weeks of treatment. For now, she is resting, receiving medication, and enjoying short walks on a leash. Once she has fully recovered, the rescue will begin searching for her forever home.

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In the meantime, Nikki is being well cared for — and she still has her cherished stuffed toy by her side. We have no doubt this sweet girl will find a new family soon. Thank you to all the rescuers for giving Nikki a second chance!

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