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Disabled dog Rocky flies from India to London to join her new mum
A stray dog who lost her limbs in a terrible accident in India has flown to London, the UK to join her new family.
This uplifting video from November 19 shows new dog mum Lala and Wild At Heart Foundation employee Eleanor Brampton greet Rocky the pup in London.
Rocky was run over by a train near the city of Faridabad in Haryana state on October 18, 2019.
Chanderpal, a railway policeman, saw her bleeding profusely and brought her to Ravi Dubey and Naveen Chauhan of People For Animals Trust, an animal welfare organisation.
Rocky lost her front limbs and suffered a serious fracture in one of the hind legs. She was in trauma and so badly wounded Dubey and the vets he consulted, Dr. Mahesh Verma and Dr. Tapesh Mathur, felt she may succumb to her injuries.
Despite the amputation of her front limbs, Rocky fought back and made a remarkable recovery over the next four months.
“She is badly disabled and needs special care. No one was willing to adopt her here,” says Dubey.
Impressed by her fighting spirit, Dubey made a two minute documentary on Rocky and put that on social media.
Wild At Heart Foundation, an animal welfare organisation based in London, was so moved by Rocky’s story, they found her a home in England. On November 18, Rocky was sent on a KLM flight.
Brampton said: "We're absolutely delighted to be able to play a part in Rocky's remarkable rescue journey. Rocky is an exceptional dog who emulates everything that is so special about rescues: not only has she shown herself to be strong, resilient, and incredibly brave, but she's done so with so much love, happiness, and charm. We can't wait to see her settled in her forever home and are committed to helping her live a healthy and happy life here in the UK."
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