Puppy mill survivor went from 'death sentence' to therapy dog
Briefly

Sue Gibson described Rosebud's rescue, stating, "The farmer had her in this little metal cage out on the side of the barn, and it was just pitiful. The conditions were terrible."
After rescuing Rosebud, Gibson recalled, "She was pretty sick; she kept throwing up. I didn't think she was going to make it, but a second opinion revealed it was digestive-related and not heart-related."
Gibson reflected on Rosebud's unusual demeanor, saying, "Since the day she picked Rosebud up, she has had a warm and gentle personality—even when she was sick."
Read at Washington Post
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