The tranquility of the night was interrupted by piercing screams. An alarming noise coming from the yard of an Adams County Pet Rescue (ACPR) employee named Kaitlyn led to an unexpected discovery shortly before midnight. Alerted by the noise, which was clearly not human, the girl went outside to investigate the cause of such a commotion.
As she approached her car, the rescuer began to realize the origin of the screams. Under her car, hidden and visibly scared, a puppy dog ??was watching her with big, fearful eyes. Despite her efforts to reach her, the dog, overcome by panic, chose to flee from her.
The furry girl came out of her hiding place and began a frantic race across the field, with Kaitlyn chasing her in the dark. Fortunately, the puppy opted to run around the house instead of heading into the open field.
Determined not to let it escape, Kaitlyn continued the chase even after losing her sandals, running barefoot after the animal. With the help of some supportive neighbors who came to see what was happening, they finally managed to corner the animal and catch it safe and sound.
Following the rescue, Kaitlyn immediately contacted ACPR to share the good news. “When Kaitlyn calls at 11:00 p.m., I know I have to answer because she’s always exciting,” says ACPR. The team received the puppy, named Primavera, with a warm welcome.
Primavera’s medical examination revealed that, although she was scared, she had no injuries and was in good health. Shortly thereafter she was sent to a foster home, where she has made great progress in her behavior and social skills.
Thus, almost adapted to doing her business outdoors, she enjoys playing with balls, chewing on toys and following those who are now her temporary family. Although she is still searching for a forever home, she has shown great progress that she is eager to share with a forever family.