Slowly but surely, Max started to feel better. The first time he did anything, he stood up on his own, and even took a few steps. He even waggled his tail. Not only was his physical body recuperating, but more significantly, his spirit was as well. He began to take pleasure in the comfort of his bed and the soothing caresses that he received from the people who were surrounding him. Max expressed his appreciation by giving kisses and wagging his tail, which was an indication that he was beginning to trust once more.
Max was a different dog when he left the clinic after receiving care for a month. In addition to regaining his strength and confidence, he had also regained his delight. Max was inoculated, neutered, and prepared to start a new life for himself. In the present day, he is blessed with a warm and welcoming house, a mother who values him above all else, and an inner joy that radiates from within. The path that Max took from hopelessness to happiness is a demonstration of resiliency, and we are so thankful to have been a part of their journey.