A concerned member of the public reports a dog living in an abandoned, run-down building.

After receiving the report, Stray Rescue of St Louis, a local animal welfare organisation, sent out one of its officers to investigate. Donna Lochmann had the task of retrieving the dog. The only problem was she had to find it first.

The large derelict apartment building had been abandoned a long time ago. As Donna searched through the debris of each room, she found no trace of the dog. Donna continued scouring the crumbling building, determined to find out where the dog was hiding.

rescued dog
Stray Rescue of St. Louis

Fortunately, her patience and perseverance finally paid off. As she approached some grass outside the building, she spotted a brown shape. Realising it was the dog, she tried to get closer. Unluckily the frightened dog ran back into the building.

Donna knew that the dog could be in any of the apartments. Than she decided to round up a team of helpers to give her a better chance of catching the dog. The next day, Donna and her team returned and discovered the frightened pup.

The dog was so frightened it was shaking violently with fear. Rather than distress the dog even more by trying to put her on a lead, Donna grabbed the dog and carried it to the car. Once the dog arrived at the shelter, she was seen by the vet.

adopted dog
Stray Rescue of St. Louis

Fortunately, despite her ordeal, the dog had no health problems. Thanks to the care and dedication, it took just a few weeks for the dog, to gain confidence and be comfortable around people. They named him Habanero.

Habanero is enjoying life so much now that she kisses everyone she meets. The shelter hopes to find Habanero a suitable foster home to help her get back on her paws before eventually finding her forever home.

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