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Injured puppy rescued after being thrown from car window in Okaloosa County

A 6-month-old puppy is fighting for her life after being thrown from a car window in Okaloosa County, according to the Panhandle Animal Welfare Society (PAWS). The puppy was found injured and neglected on Monday, July 29. The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Department and PAWS Animal Control responded to the scene and rushed the animal to an emergency […]

Source: PAWS

A 6-month-old puppy is fighting for her life after being thrown from a car window in Okaloosa County, according to the Panhandle Animal Welfare Society (PAWS).

The puppy was found injured and neglected on Monday, July 29. The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Department and PAWS Animal Control responded to the scene and rushed the animal to an emergency veterinarian, where she received a critical blood transfusion.

PAWS officials say the puppy is still in critical condition and faces a long recovery process. The organization is seeking donations to cover the animal’s medical expenses.

  • “This brave pup is still not out of the woods and has a long journey ahead to heal,” PAWS stated in a press release. “She’s in bad shape and urgently needs medical attention to have a fighting chance.”

The animal welfare organization is calling on the public for support, emphasizing that every donation will help provide the puppy with necessary care. PAWS has set up an online donation form for those wishing to contribute to the puppy’s medical fund.

PAWS promises to provide updates on the puppy’s condition as her treatment progresses. Click here to donate.

One Response

  1. Whoever did this needs to be thrown out of a moving vehicle going 100 miles and hour!!! Sick a$$ people!!!!

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