“Courageous and Determined: Battling Through the Snow to Evade her Pursuers”

The dog is in a state of extreme fear and exhaustion, struggling to move through the snow in an attempt to escape from individuals. Luckily, a compassionate man discovered the helpless pup, who was paralyzed and dragging its body on the cold ground. Although traumatized and terrified of broom-like objects, the dog has not lost trust in humans, as reported by NoAnimalBehind.

Without wasting any time, he reached out to a nearby animal shelter for assistance. They came to his aid and transported the injured animal to a veterinary facility for a computed tomography (CT) scan. As they were unsure of the exact reason for her inability to walk, a CT scan was deemed necessary by the vet clinic.

Her rescuer gave her the name ELLIE and expressed their deep love for animals. They were moved by the paralyzed animal they saved and showered her with affection, leading to tears of joy. For the first time in her life, ELLIE felt a sense of love.

After waiting for five days, the CT results were finally in and it turned out that Ellie’s condition was not caused by a car accident as previously suspected. Instead, it was discovered that she had been struck with a solid object, most likely a blunt instrument, which caused compression of her spinal cord and resulted in paralysis. This revelation finally explains her unexplained fear of sweeping.

Currently, she is undergoing anti-inflammatory treatment and it seems that additional physiotherapy will be required for her to regain her ability to walk. However, after just two weeks, something truly remarkable has taken place – Ellie has regained the ability to walk! She continues to make strides in her daily progress towards relearning how to walk.

“Prior to the physical therapy session, we strolled outdoors for approximately 20 minutes and I must say, she performed brilliantly!”

Ellie is doing well at the moment and has even started walking a little. However, she still requires ongoing care, including regular physiotherapy sessions.

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