Rescued Pitbull Overcomes Neglect, Conquers a Giant Tumor, and Begins a New Life.fo

Animal shelters do an incredible job giving pets a second chance. Some animals arrive in terrible conditions but still receive the love and care they need. This was the case for Libby, a dog with a tumor as large as a volleyball. Fortunately, her story has a happy ending.

The Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County

In August, the Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County in Washington State took in a pitbull named Libby. They described her as “full of life” with a “sweet face and kind eyes.” However, Libby had a severe health issue: a 5-kilogram tumor the size of a volleyball, one of the largest masses they had ever seen.

“When we saw Libby, the first thing we noticed was her sweet face and kind eyes. The second thing we noticed was the volleyball-sized mass on her shoulder,” the shelter staff recounted.

Libby’s Brave Battle Against Cancer

Further examination revealed the heartbreaking truth: Libby had cancer. The tumor in her leg had swollen to the size of a volleyball, causing her immense pain when she moved. The only way to save her life was to amputate her leg, a difficult decision the shelter made with heavy hearts.

“There was an enormous tumor in the bone of her right upper leg, causing an inflammatory reaction that made her leg swell to the size of a volleyball, making it almost impossible for her to move without pain,” the shelter reported.

Love from the Community

The local Tacoma community rallied behind Libby, generously donating to cover her medical expenses. The Humane Society expressed deep gratitude for the overwhelming support and acknowledged the crucial role of community involvement in helping pets in need.

The Path to Recovery and Love

Libby’s journey did not end after surgery. During her recovery, she won the heart of a veterinary technician who cared for her. Despite knowing about Libby’s aggressive bone cancer diagnosis and her limited time on earth, the technician decided to adopt her.

“After witnessing Libby’s loving spirit, it was no surprise what happened next. The vet tech fell in love and decided to adopt sweet Libby,” the shelter shared.

In her new home, Libby was renamed Wiggles. She now lives happily, surrounded by people who love her and enjoys cozy naps on the couch wrapped in warm blankets.

“There’s something in her eyes that asks for love and protection,” Wiggles’ new mom said. “I couldn’t turn away from that.”

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