
Facebook page Chained Dog Awareness in Singapore recently posted pictures of a poor dogs who was caged for ten wholes years. It was stated that the small dog showed must fear when it was saved and it’s were also underdeveloped. Currently, this poor dog is looking for fosterers/adopters who would take in this poor furkid.

Here is the full story.
URGENT APPEAL FOR FOSTERER/ ADOPTER
Have you ever imagined laying in a somewhat spacious coffin? Now imagine that coffin was ventilated, but was your entire world for TEN WHOLE YEARS. Yes, no doubt you’re existing, sure. But would you want to live a life forgotten?

This senior dog with the saddest eyes doesn’t even have a name. Without a name, this little guy has had no identity of his own, and yet had to witness his soul whittle down to the barest shred. This nameless dog didn’t understand it when we took him out of his familiar route for the first time. His under-developed leg muscles quivered not just from disuse, but also fear. Fear of the outside, the unknown, the unfamiliar – and that was just the 10 metres outside his cage.

Sights, sounds, smells. Everything was an impossible onslaught of newness for this nameless dog. The clunking elevator felt like an extension of his imprisonment as he shivered and hid behind our legs. Never having seen glass before, he banged into the glass doors in a whirl of confusion and panic, and we had to almost push him out the door to see for himself, just how wide and enticing the world can be.

Once he was out in the open, something clicked inside him. What joy! His tail wagged, he gave us licks of gratitude, and his devastating eyes bleated out, “Is this what freedom looks like?” Yes, buddy, and it’s time for you to finally leave your enclosure. No matter that it was kept clean; an enclosed life is no life at all.

So enough is enough. Will you step up as a fosterer/adopter and help bring the light back to his eyes? Show him how to really be a dog? It is way past time.
PM Chained Dog Awareness in Singapore if you have the space at home and in your hearts to make a difference for this old soul.
Source: Source: Chained Dog Awareness in Singapore