Dog with Fractured Pelvis and Open Wounds Rescued from War-Torn Streets of Ukraine

Dog with Fractured Pelvis and Open Wounds Rescued from War-Torn Streets of Ukraine

Photo: Animal Rescue Kharkiv

Update: Lyubchik is stable but remains at the clinic as his wounds slowly heal. His appetite has returned and his playful personality is starting to show.

Photo: Animal Rescue Kharkiv

His caretakers shared, "He is already running around the clinic, but he still need bandages. We are grateful to every donor who make it possible to help rescue and treat the animals who stay alone in middle of the war."

Photo: Animal Rescue Kharkiv

Thank you for your support. Read his full story below. 


*warning: graphic images

Meet Lyubchik.

He was found struggling to survive with open wounds on three legs and a fractured pelvis near frontlines in Ukraine. No one knows exactly how he sustained his injuries, but he needs your support to heal. 

Photo: Animal Rescue Kharkiv

Rescuers with Animal Rescue Kharkiv rushed him to a veterinary clinic where his wounds were finally treated. He has a long road to recovery that will involve daily bandage changes and confinement to allow his broken body to heal. 

Photo: Animal Rescue Kharkiv

Even though he has endured unimaginable pain and suffering, he is a friendly dog who deserves a second chance. Donate today to help him get the care he needs to heal and go on to find a loving home. 

Photo: Animal Rescue Kharkiv

As the war and attacks continue in Ukraine, more abandoned and homeless animals need rescuing. Your continued support helps feed and care for evacuated animals and save lives. 

Together, we CAN make a difference. 

Andrea Powell

Andrea Powell is an animal enthusiast who resides in West Michigan. When not writing, she is exploring the great outdoors with her dogs and horses.

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