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U.S. Soldiers Working To Rescue Paralyzed Dog In Middle East

A dog rescued from a wildfire receives treatment for burns at a wildlife rehabilitation center of University of the Americas, as wildfires continue in Vina del Mar

U.S. soldiers are on a mission to save a paralyzed dog named Tiny Tammy, currently residing in the Middle East. The canine, unable to use her back legs, faces a grim fate without intervention, as reported by animal protection organization Paws of War. The soldiers, deeply moved by Tiny Tammy's plight, are determined to bring her to safety.

Discovered by soldiers hiding under an old couch, Tiny Tammy was found in a state of starvation and fear. The soldiers, led by U.S. Army Sergeant Jack, have been providing her with food and care. However, due to logistical constraints, they are unable to bring her back to their base.

Recognizing the urgency of the situation, Paws of War has stepped in to assist in relocating Tiny Tammy to the U.S. The organization is currently raising funds for this critical mission, emphasizing the need for swift action to ensure the dog's well-being.

Despite the challenges ahead, Sergeant Jack remains resolute in his commitment to saving Tiny Tammy. He envisions a future for her in America, where she can receive the necessary care and love to thrive.

While the full extent of Tiny Tammy's health conditions is yet to be determined, Paws of War assures that she will undergo a comprehensive medical evaluation upon arrival in the U.S. The organization is dedicated to providing her with the support needed for her recovery and future well-being.

For those looking to contribute to Tiny Tammy's journey to safety, donations can be made to support the fundraising efforts led by Paws of War. Every contribution brings Tiny Tammy closer to a new life filled with care and compassion.

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