Sometimes, saving a dog takes just one person. Other times, it takes a whole team.
Some rescues require more than a phone call or a quick drive to a shelter. Sandy Harris, hiking through Jones Gap State Park in South Carolina, learned this firsthand when she came across a severely wounded German Shepherd deep in the forest.
With no cell signal and a 75-pound dog in front of her, Sandy knew she couldn’t manage the rescue alone. Thankfully, she wouldn’t have to. By the next morning, a full team of rescuers arrived to help.
A Growing Team Of Strangers United By Compassion
Sandy had nearly abandoned her hike due to the heat when she spotted something unexpected: a German Shepherd with a badly injured front leg.
Without hesitation, she approached and offered food. But with no cell service