Meet Juno, the surrendered dog who found a home and sponsor

 One cold morning with dew drops on the     ground, Kalimpong town had fallen to   sleep.   Herds   of dogs flocked together and   slept like there is no tomorrow. From the   corner a   dog   infested   with ticks and fleas   shrieked out of pain, but there was nobody   to her   rescue until she came   across two   tourists in town who Lucky thought at once could be her   saviour. They saw the   dog   lying with its face downward and yelping   for help. Unable to   resist its pain, the two   Canadian tourists picked her up and tried feeding her, but the dog   didn’t eat at all. Her   abdomen was swollen and her body had gone cold, her sunken eyes   and feeble looking body   brought tears to their eyes, and they thought that ‘veterinary aid’   was the only way that could   bring her back to life. On her arrival at Kalimpong shelter, the   Vet diagnosed her with ascites   and dehydration so; immediate treatment was given to her,   and continued for many days.   Gradually, on the fifth day, Lucky started showing signs of   improvement, and her god parents   were always by her side to give her the support and pull   her up which helped her feel better   every day.

Today, she is homed by the same foster parents in Vancouver, Canada and is living a new life. She has also befriended a new mate, Kloe who has now become her best pal. Lucky’s ordeal wouldn’t have ceased without her foster parents, Laura and Harry who were her angels in disguise.