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S.C. Rescue Saves Dog from Dumpster and Euthanasia

In a heartwarming rescue, Sydney, a dog found abandoned in a dumpster, has been given a new lease on life by Dochas n Gra Animal Rescue in Chesterfield, South Carolina. Sydney, suffering from an upper respiratory infection, was initially picked up by Cumberland County Animal Services. Due to her challenging circumstances and alleged bite history, the shelter opted to seek a rescue rather than an adopter, to provide the specialized care she needed. Now under the compassionate care of Dochas n Gra, Sydney is recovering and awaits a brighter future, demonstrating the profound impact of rescue organizations in transforming the lives of animals in distress.

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