Environmentalist Bahar Dutt was out on an evening walk with her dog when she spotted an ivory coloured Labrador with a bloated stomach, wailing and limping in the middle of the road. She took the dog to an animal shelter for a check-up and learnt that the dog had a heart condition.
"The vet said Suzie had an enlarged heart and that is why her stomach was bloated. I decided to bring her home," Dutt told PTI.
Suzie was lucky to have found a forever home with Dutt - an unlikely fate for most dogs.
Scores of old and sick Labradors and other pedigrees - with treatable maggot wounds and skin diseases - are being abandoned on the sly on the capital's roads.
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Ajaydeep Singh, an IT consultant who runs Voice of Voiceless, has given a home to many homeless dogs, mostly ageing pedigrees.
In another case, he gave home to a two-year-old abandoned Labrador, who was later found to have two tumours.
"We got her treated and she has been with me for three years.