By PAUL THOMPSON, The Daily Mail & HuffPo Reports
The dog who wouldn’t die! Canine survives being shot in the face and tied to a post in a garbage bag
- Buck, named for the buckshot wounds he sustained, was shot multiple times, will most likely remain blind. He was left in a garbage bag to die until he was found by Tami Augustyn of Conroe, Texas. She set up a Facebook page appealing for donations for Buck’s care.
Thanks to the residents of a Texas city and a Facebook campaign that has gone viral, an abused dog who was was left for dead in a garbage bag has been given a new chance at life.
The pooch, who has since been named “Buck,” was reportedly found on Jan. 5, after a local resident of Conroe, Tex., noticed that a garbage bag left on the side of the road and “tied to a t-post of a fence” was moving. He tore the bag open and was shocked to find the 3-year-old mixed breed, covered in blood and weakened by the cold, inside.
Unable to reach animal control, the man who found Buck called his neighbor Tami Augustyn, a local animal lover known for rescuing animals in distress. Augustyn immediately rushed to the scene and brought the injured dog to a veterinary emergency clinic, where vets began treating Buck for multiple pellet wounds and hypothermia. The dog had also suffered damage to his eyes, and doctors fear that he may be permanently blind.
“Dogs love unconditionally. You’ll never find anyone or anything that loves you like a dog. Why would you injure something like that? I don’t understand,” Augustyn said of Buck’s horrific injuries.
Wanting to help Buck get well, but unable to cover the hefty medical bill, Augustyn took to Facebook to appeal for help.
The response, she says, has been astounding.
Augustyn’s page, “Buck Needs Bucks for his Buckshot Injuries,” has been liked over 18,000 times since it was first launched this weekend — and according to the NY Daily News, Augustyn has already raised more than $10,000 for the dog’s medical care.
“The last 24 hours [have] been overwhelming for me. I have gone from not knowing if I would have enough money to pay for Buck’s emergency bill to having an unbelievable amount of money to provide THE BEST care possible for Buck’s recovery,” Augustyn wrote on the Facebook page early Tuesday, adding that she not only has enough money to cover the dog’s emergency clinic bill but also to pay for an appointment with an ophthalmologist who could determine whether there are options for surgery.
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