
When Dawn, a rescued pit bull, arrived at the Rockdale County Animal Shelter, she was already emotionally and physically exhausted. Dawn had just been rescued after being found tied to a crate outside a neglected home with no food, water, or protection from the sun.
The trauma she had endured weighed heavily on her, and all she wanted was a chance to rest.
A Shelter with Limited Time

Dawn entered the shelter in search of comfort, but there was no time for rest. The shelter was overcrowded, and she could only stay for a few weeks at most.
Still, despite her ordeal, Dawn quickly bonded with her new caregivers. One day, as they deliberated over her future, Dawn stopped and hugged a volunteer, showing just how deeply she loved them.
“As she was being taken to the back as the only survivor from a state cruelty case, she stopped and hugged the volunteer,” Rosa Fond, founder of Humans and Animals United, Inc. (HAAU), shared with The Dodo. “The shelter volunteer fell in love with her.”
Desperation for a Second Chance

As days passed, the pressure to find a solution for Dawn grew. Every time someone walked past her kennel, she would stand on her hind legs, pressing against the door—a desperate plea for help.
“She was begging for her life,” Fond said. “But no one stepped up, and I’m guessing it was because of the way she looked. Maybe people thought she would be aggressive.”

Just in time, a staff member from the shelter contacted HAAU. They knew they could offer Dawn the life she deserved.
“They knew that we would be able to give her the life she deserved,” Fond said. “We had no time, literally hours, to come up with a plan.”
HAAU mobilized quickly, using every resource to secure a foster family for Dawn and arrange transportation. The next day, Dawn was finally able to settle into her new foster home, where she could rest and recover.
Recovery and a New Beginning

Dawn was physically and emotionally drained from everything she had endured, but her new foster parents were committed to helping her heal.
“When we first rescued her, she was shut down — scared but sweet,” Fond said. “The poor girl was in such rough shape.”

Her foster parents followed a strict feeding schedule, helping Dawn regain weight and confidence. They showered her with affection as she began to explore her new world. Slowly but surely, Dawn’s true personality began to emerge.
“Dawn has the best foster family,” Fond said. “She has opened up since we rescued her.”
A Heartwarming Moment

When Dawn was feeling stronger, her foster dad took her to a pet supplies store. Watching Dawn explore the toy aisle, sniffing everything in sight, and picking out several toys was a moment that left everyone in awe.
“She picked her toys,” Fond said. “It was a heartwarming moment that brought tears to our eyes. The reason why we rescue was shown that day.”
Dawn is now thriving in her new home with her favorite toys and loving family.