Passerby Sees An Odd Shape On A Tarp Near California Metro Station And Makes A Sad Discovery

It was a busy evening at a crowded California metro station, people rushing past and trains arriving and leaving. In the middle of it all, something unusual caught someone’s eye.

A small tarp lay on the ground, easy to overlook. At first glance, it looked like trash someone had abandoned. But then they noticed movement.

On top of the tarp was a tiny, hairless puppy, so small and fragile. Her bare skin made her look even more vulnerable, exposed to the busy world around her.

As people hurried past, she stayed there, weak, alone, and clearly in need of help. Thankfully, someone stopped long enough to see her.

abandoned building entrance
Credit: Suzette Hall

Her skin was wrinkled and raw, and she didn’t even flinch when people walked past. She’d clearly learned that most humans wouldn’t stop for her.

Someone finally did. A passerby called Suzette Hall, a longtime rescuer from Logan’s Legacy 29 in Irvine, California.

Suzette knew immediately this pup needed help and a name. Sadie Rose felt right.

The dog is sniffing the sidewalk
Credit: Suzette Hall

Volunteer Arturo Flores rushed over that very evening, but the little dog wasn’t ready to trust anyone.

She bolted toward the drive-thru of a nearby fast-food restaurant and disappeared into the night. The next morning, Suzette arrived, determined to save this poor dog.

She searched block after block until she finally spotted Sadie Rose again. She was moving slowly and dragging her paws, clearly exhausted.

The dog is sniffing the lawn
Credit: Suzette Hall

Suzette set up humane traps, hoping treats would lure her in.

But every time Sadie Rose approached, strangers spooked her, and she darted dangerously close to traffic, as Hall shared on Facebook

“Each time she would almost go into my trap, a person would show up and scare her away. And then she would go cross the street, so many times, almost getting hit by a car.”

mangy dog
Credit: Suzette Hall

Hours passed, and Suzette refused to give up. She drove through the neighborhood again and again, keeping her eyes on the tiny, scared pup.

Finally, she found Sadie Rose moving into a yard, weak and worn down. With quick thinking and a little help from a kind homeowner, they guided her into the trap.

For the first time in what felt like forever, Sadie Rose seemed to relax. She was safe.

a huge dog in a cage
Credit: Suzette Hall

The vet confirmed what they had suspected: she had mange. Over the next weeks, she received treatment, love, and patience as she healed.

Slowly, her personality began to shine. Sweet, gentle, and affectionate, she started to show the world the dog she was always meant to be. Hall said:

“She is absolutely beautiful and the most lovable girl I have ever met. She matters so much, and I won’t give up [on] her.”

The dog is bathing in the bathtub
Credit: Suzette Hall

After a month of care, Sadie Rose moved into a foster home with Karen de Grandmaison.

There, she spends her days lounging in sunny spots, getting pets and cuddles, and discovering the joy of being safe for the very first time.

Her fur is growing back, her spirit is thriving, and one day soon, she’ll find a forever home where she will never have to fear being left behind again.

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