Dogfighting is a cruel blood sport that unfortunately happens in back roads and dark
alleyways, all over the world. Between the dogs used for fighting, bait, and breeding purposes, this industry claims the lives of millions of animals every year. Maggie the dog was almost one of those lives lost. Thankfully, she was rescued when the South African rescue group Community Led Animal Welfare, or CLAW, received a call about an injured Pit Bull who had been lying in a ditch for days.
Poor Maggie had lost one of her legs. It had been ripped off just below the shoulder and the injury was teeming with maggots and flies. Upon closer examination, they also discovered that not only was she riddled with bite marks, both new and old, but her teeth had also been shattered on one side. In addition, her jaw was broken, leaving her with a crooked smile.
One of the sad truths about dogfighting is that when the fighters are done with the dogs for whatever reason, they often abandon them or leave them to die of their injuries. At first, the people at CLAW thought that Maggie’s injuries were too grievous to try to save her, but when she wagged her tail, they knew that their efforts were not in vain.
With limited resources of their own, CLAW reached out to the good folks at the International Federation for Animal Welfare, or IFAW, for help. Together, they were able to treat her injuries, perform surgery on her leg and get sweet Maggie back on the road to wellness. Her tail never stopped wagging the whole time.
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