Dog Covered In Leopard Spots Found Tied To A Fence, Struggling To Breathe In Scorching Heat

It was a blazing hot day in Arizona. Somewhere out there, in that sweltering sun, a sweet dog was waiting, desperate for someone to notice her.
A kindhearted person thankfully did and called the Arizona Humane Society for help. When the AHS team rushed out to check, they found a heartbreaking scene.
There she was, a sweet mama dog with bright leopard spots painted on her fur, tied tightly to a fence. The leash was so short, she could barely move.

The ground beneath her paws felt like fire, and the sun was beating down on her, without a single scrap of shade to give her relief. She had no food, no water, nothing.
The poor pup stood there, panting so hard, struggling to breathe in that scorching air. She kept shifting to the tiniest patch of dirt, trying to stay off the searing pavement.
Every move she made showed how desperate she was. It was truly heartbreaking.

But even with all she was going through, this mama acted friendly when help arrived. Ruthie Jesus, field manager at AHS, shared in an interview:
“Even a friendly dog that is tethered or chained out sometimes will be defensive, because it’s a very vulnerable position for them to be in. She was not like that.”
The rescuer gave her cool water, and she drank it so fast, like she hadn’t had a sip in ages.

They laid a towel down to shield her paws from the pavement, which was a shocking 133 degrees.
The poor girl quickly flopped onto it, finally getting some relief.
The team knew that this mama had babies somewhere. Before long, the police found her owner, who led the rescuers to nine puppies waiting inside their home.

They were barely a month old, wiggling and whining, still needing their mama’s warmth and care.
Thankfully, the owners agreed to let AHS take over, as Ruthie shared:
“So, at that point, the owner did make the decision that they were not able to care for [the dogs] appropriately moving forward. They chose to surrender [them] immediately.”

From that moment, this furry family’s luck began to turn.
Mama, who the team named Rainbow Brite (because of those wild painted spots), and her babies, now called the Sprites, were brought straight to the animal hospital.
There, the kind vets wrapped Rainbow Brite in cold towels to help her cool down. She’s a bit skinny, but with good meals, she’ll be strong enough to keep caring for her pups.

Now, Rainbow Brite and her nine Sprites are safe in a foster home. They’ll get to stay together until the puppies are big enough, at least 8 weeks old.
Those silly leopard spots will fade in time, and her beautiful fur will shine on its own, just as her life begins to brighten, too.
What matters now is that this brave mama and her babies have a second chance, all because someone cared enough to speak up. And that makes all the difference.