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South Carolina Kayaker Discovers 4 Odd Mud Balls On The Shore Moments Before Entering The Water

South Carolina Kayaker Discovers 4 Odd Mud Balls On The Shore Moments Before Entering The Water

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Personally, I’m an emotional person and a true empath, with a heart that breaks for every soul struggling in this world. 

However, seeing an animal in distress, barely holding onto life, completely shatters me. If I could, I would help every animal in need, but unfortunately, that’s not possible. 

Thankfully, many kind-hearted people in the world share this sentiment and are willing to help. 

One such person is a woman from South Carolina, a passionate kayaker and animal lover, who one day spotted something unusual on the shore of Lake Thurmond and decided to investigate.

The Mystery Behind Four Odd Mud Balls On The Shore 

The woman often kayaked on Lake Thurmond and had never encountered anything unusual. But on that fateful day, she noticed something peculiar on the shore.

As she approached, she saw four odd mud balls. To her surprise, the mud balls began moving, and she realized they were animals in distress. 

Getting closer, she found out they were four puppies, missing most of their fur and visibly terrified.

The woman’s heart broke for the hairless babies she discovered. Compelled to help, she stopped everything she was doing and devised a rescue plan.

Gently, she scooped them up one by one, placed them in a plastic container in her car, and drove them to the nearest rescue. 

The puppies, though shy and scared, seemed to understand they were in safe hands.

Upon arrival at Final Victory Animal Rescue in South Carolina, the staff was shocked by the puppies’ condition. 

Leslie Rider Osmanski, the rescue’s medical manager and foster coordinator, described their arrival in an interview, saying: 

“All four puppies were very emaciated and covered in Demodex mange. Their Demodex mange was so severe that they were almost completely hairless.”

The staff affectionately nicknamed the four babies the “Water’s Edge Puppies” and immediately started with their recovery.

Putting A Smile Back On Their Sad Faces

To treat their Demodex mange, the most common parasitic skin disease in dogs that occurs due to an immature immune system, the puppies first received medical baths and some topical medications.

Fortunately, none of the pups suffered any major health issues or required surgery. All they needed was some love and affection from the staff, which they received in abundance and thrived on, completely transforming in the process.

The staff were optimistic about the puppies’ recovery and were confident they would soon become the most adorable puppies on Earth. 

Reflecting their history, the pups were fittingly named Kayak, Canoe, Paddle Board, and Raft – pretty awesome names, right?

Unfortunately, no one at the shelter could determine exactly where the puppies came from or who left them at Lake Thurmond’s shore.

Their best guess was that the puppies were cruelly abandoned there by their owner and left to face a grim fate.

Luckily, their lives took a dramatic turn for the better when a compassionate woman discovered and rescued them, bringing them to the shelter. 

Thanks to her intervention, Kayak, Canoe, Paddle Board, and Raft fully recovered and blossomed into the loving pets they were always meant to be.

From Shore To Forever Home

As is often the case with stories like this one, I’m delighted to share that all four of the “Water’s Edge Puppies” have found their forever homes. 

Each pup has gone to a loving new family and received a name that better suits their unique personalities. 

Although it’s bittersweet that they were separated, it’s heartwarming to know that all four are happy, healthy, and thriving with their new families.

Final Victory Animal Rescue shared the joyful news on Facebook, saying:

“Canoe is now known as Evie and lives in Pennsylvania. She ADORES her human brother! Kayak was renamed Worthy and rocked the long road trip with her new family to her home all the way in Washington State! She even got to visit Mt. Rushmore on her journey. Paddle Board is now known as Dobby and is living the good life in Massachusetts. Raft goes by Pudge now and is here in South Carolina with his 3 new fur siblings.”

Oh, how far these pups have come! Just look at their amazing transformation! 

Here’s Canoe, now known as Evie…

…then Kayak, now called Worthy…

… Paddle Board, who truly lives up to his new name, Dobby…

…and finally, here’s Raft, now known as Pudge!

From hairless and frightened babies on the shore to happy and healthy doggos in their forever homes, their transformation is truly inspiring. 

I’m so proud of these pups and feel immensely happy that they got their well-deserved happy endings.