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US soldiers work to bring paralyzed puppy Tiny Tammy to safety after Middle East rescue: ‘Shaking with pain’

An injured puppy meets his heroes.

American soldiers deployed to the Middle East found Tiny Tammy lying in a pile of trash, unable to move her hind legs.

The New York-based nonprofit Paw of War told FOX News Digital that the soldiers knew she needed immediate attention, but they were unable to bring her to the base. It said in a statement that it was not possible.

Since finding Tammy, soldiers have been building an improvised shelter, delivering food and water, and caring for the pup.

One day, the pup dragged himself down the road to a military base to find the heroes.

Poe of War reported that everyone was “in tears,” and U.S. Army Sgt. Jack turned to a New York-based nonprofit for help.

“The day we found Tammy, she was hiding under an old sofa that was upside down in a pile of trash,” said Sgt. Jack said in a statement. “She was shaking in pain and her eyes were crying out for help.” (His last name is being withheld to protect her privacy.)

Soldiers found Tiny Tammy lying in a pile of trash, unable to move her hind legs. footprints of war

“She can’t wag her little tail, but when she looks at us you can see she’s happy. It’s amazing she survived this long, but she still desperately tries to It’s about wanting to trust people.”

The sergeant thought Tammy would never make it to the post, but said he could “give her a life where all her needs are met” once she returns to the United States.

“And she will be safe and loved,” he said. “She’s fighting for her life. She can’t give up on her right now, and we’re so grateful to everyone who is helping to save her.”

They built a makeshift shelter, brought food and water and cared for the pup. footprints of war
“She can’t wag her little tail, but when she looks at us you can see how happy she is. It’s not only amazing that she survived this long, but also that she still desperately We want people to trust us,” said Sgt. Jack said in a statement. footprints of war

Paws of War has confirmed that an operation to rescue Tammy through the War-Torn Puppies and Cats program is underway and is raising funds for it.

Pose of War co-founder Robert Miceli told Fox News Digital how dangerous the situation at Tammy’s Middle East base is becoming.

“As conflicts continue and dangerous conditions on the ground continue, the task of overseas rescue becomes increasingly difficult, but we remain committed to doing everything we can to save lives,” he said in a statement. I’m doing my best,” he said.

The sergeant didn’t expect Tammy to make it to the post, but said he could “provide her with a life where all her needs are met” once she returns to the United States. footprints of war

“We were able to provide Tiny Tammy with the urgent medical care she needed, where we were able to assess her injuries, and we were able to take her safely to the home of Sergeant Jack in America, where we She is promised a happy life, but she needs help,” he said.

“It is up to us to save her from the suffering she has endured.”

Paws of War is accepting donations for this rescue and other efforts at pawsofwar.org.

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