Juneau, a sandy-colored dog, became the beloved unofficial greeter at a small-town gas station in Manitoba. Every day, she appeared right on time, wagging her tail and greeting travelers with warmth despite walking on three strong legs and one injured, which left her limping. Her cheerful spirit masked a quiet struggle with chronic pain from an old fracture that healed incorrectly.
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News of Juneau’s friendly presence spread, eventually reaching Manitoba Underdogs Rescue. When volunteers found her, Juneau greeted them with hopeful eyes, as if she knew help had arrived. It turned out she had an owner who deeply loved her but was unable to care for her due to serious health issues, leading to the difficult decision to surrender her.
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At the rescue, veterinarians confirmed Juneau’s painful injury would require surgery to remove the damaged leg. Despite everything she’d endured, Juneau’s spirit remained bright—she played, cuddled with other animals, and showered volunteers with affection.
Now resting comfortably, Juneau is rediscovering joy and learning to rest without guilt. Soon, she will find a forever home where her unfailing warmth and courage will continue to shine. Her gas station days are over, but her welcoming spirit lives on.
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