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Former Guard Dog Whose Nose Was Cut Off Finds A Foster Family Who Showers Him With Love

| Published on August 12, 2022

Everyone, meet Anubis! Anubis used to be a guard dog on a certain property in Cairo.

And just like any good guard dogs, Anubis would bark at the people who get too close to the property. However there are some really bad people in that area. They tried to break in to the property. So Anubis, being the good guard dog that he is, barked at them. Those cruel people then cut off Anubis’ nose.

 

Source: SNARR via The Dodo
Source: SNARR 

Anubis was left without a nose. And with that, he lost his job. He was suffering in the streets. Sometimes he was seen sleeping under a car. Anubis desperately needed someone to save him.

Source: SNARR via The Dodo
Source: SNARR 

Thankfully, there are still some kindhearted people in this cruel world. A local organization named the Animal Protection Foundation, came to help him.

Source: SNARR via The Dodo
Source: SNARR 

Then another organization, the Special Needs Animal Rescue and Rehabilitation (SNARR), a US-based group, came to rescue Anubis.

Source: SNARR via The Dodo
Source: SNARR 

Together with an army of volunteers, SNARR was able bring Anubis to the United States. He lived in Maryland for a week and then he was moved to Tennessee and then to Fort Worth, Texas.

Source: SNARR via The Dodo
Source: SNARR 

It was a long journey, but it was well worth it. He received a lot of love during every stop. But most of all, that journey led to Anubis’ new life.

Source: SNARR via The Dodo
Source: SNARR 

Anubis was able to find a loving family who will foster him long-term. And having a family who loves him, gives him shelter and food has been the happiest moment of his entire life.

Source: SNARR via The Dodo
Source: SNARR 

And it seems like Anubis may be a foster failure, because the family is super in love with him. And Anubis loves the family’s blind rescue dog too!

Source: SNARR via The Dodo
Source: SNARR 

We are so glad that after everything he went through, Anubis is finally, safe, happy, and loved.

You can help SNARR rescue animals like Anubis by making a donation. For more information, visit their website at http://snarranimalrescue.org/home.html.

 

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