When a concerned passerby heard unusual, faint noises coming from a dumpster, they soon realized that the sounds were actually cries for help from a dog in distress.
Acting swiftly, they reached out to the Tullahoma Animal Shelter for assistance.
David Reed and Chris Cabral from the shelter responded promptly, arriving at the scene to investigate.

Peering into the dumpster, they were met with a heartbreaking sight.
Inside, they discovered a small puppy trapped in a white garbage bag tied tightly shut. The frightened pup had stopped barking and was barely able to breathe.
Fearing for the dog’s life, Reed and Cabral used a net to gently lift the bag from the dumpster.

With urgency, they cut the bag open, revealing a pup that lay still, making them worry they were too late.
Cheryl Rhoads, the animal control manager at Tullahoma Animal Shelter, told The Dodo, “He was not moving or making any noise. As soon as he started breathing again, we contacted a vet for emergency assistance.”
The little dog, who was later named Oscar, was immediately taken to the vet where he was given fluids, medications, and a much-needed grooming.
Initially, Oscar weighed only six pounds, but after his matted fur was shaved, his weight dropped to just four and a half pounds.

In the safety of his new environment, Oscar slowly started to recover, both physically and emotionally.
Although Oscar is not yet available for adoption due to an ongoing investigation, he has received numerous offers from interested families.
For now, he is thriving in a foster home where he is rediscovering love and care.
“Oscar has quite the personality. He loves to curl up in blankets for a nap and enjoys being held, but only when he feels like it,” Rhoads said.

Despite his dislike for the eye drops, ointments, and medicated cream required for an infection, Oscar revels in cozy naps and blanket cuddles.
His rescuers are overjoyed to see the once frail and motionless puppy now full of energy and happiness, embracing his new life.
Eventually, once Oscar’s situation is resolved, he will be ready to find his forever home—a day that will mark a well-deserved new beginning for him.
Best of luck, Oscar—you’ve already made such incredible progress.
Unfortunately, Oscar’s experience is not isolated.

Countless animals are abandoned and left to survive on their own each year.
This shouldn’t happen.
If you find yourself unable to care for your pet, please bring them to a local shelter.
Give them the chance to lead a better life.
They deserve at least that much.

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