The folks at Saving Hope Rescue (SHR) are dedicated to rescuing animals in and around Fort Worth, Texas — combing the city for injured and homeless pets daily. They don’t always venture out of Fort Worth for rescue missions, but after seeing a picture recently of a dog living in a box eight hours away, they knew they had to help her.
“We had this sweet girl transported to the DFW area, having just seen a picture of her in a cardboard box,” SHR wrote on Facebook.
Ridley was tiny when she first met her friends at SHR. And, although she had a rambunctious puppy personality, she was still struggling with her health. After a full medical checkup, the veterinary team realized what was happening.
“We discovered she had a serious heart defect,” SHR wrote. “It could only be fixed with a balloon valvuloplasty procedure at Texas A&M.”
“Ridley is a tiny, playful 3-month-old puppy who loves big dogs and all humans,” Ridley’s foster parents wrote to SHR, later shared on Facebook. “She’s very smart and quick to learn … She’s a spunky little girl with lots of love to give!”
Shelter staff worked to secure funds for her heart procedure, and Ridley continued to grow and thrive in her foster home. She learned basic commands, mastered communication with her older dog siblings and developed a deep love of enrichment toys.
Her health remained a concern, but her cheery disposition showed that she was already improving.
“[With] this surgery, it will be a complete fix, and she gets to live a FULL life,” SHR wrote on Facebook.
Ridley is expected to fully recover soon and, in the meantime, is enjoying quality snuggle time with her foster parents, Erin and Charles O’Brien. She’ll eventually go up for adoption once she’s 100 percent healed, and her supportive caregivers are hopeful that she’ll find a family just as sweet as she is.
“She’s the perfect little pittie girl …” Erin O’Brien wrote in a Facebook comment.