- Adoption status
- Available
- Sex
- Female
- Breed
- Pit Bull mix
- Size
- Small
A couple of weeks ago, late one night, we got a message from a Good Samaritan about a tiny dog they spotted on a remote back road here in Assumption Parish. She was dragging a rope from her collar… crouched low beside a field of yellow butterweed flowers… trembling so badly she could barely stand.
No house nearby. No people looking for her. Just a terrified little soul trying to disappear into the darkness.
One of our employees immediately drove out to search for her.
When they finally found her, she was frozen in fear… growling, shaking, convinced the world was not a safe place. And honestly? Whatever this baby has been through must have taught her exactly that.
She’s still deeply traumatized. Loud noises scare her. Fast movements make her flinch. Sometimes she looks at people with the kind of heartbreak that says someone failed her long before we ever met her.
So currently now, she lives with Tia, where the slow rhythm of the swamps, the other dogs, and gentle patience can start working their healing magic on her wounded little heart.
We don’t know her full story yet. But we do know this: No dog should ever have to feel that afraid. And no dog who survived that kind of fear should ever have to survive it alone again.


