At high-euthanasia shelters, very few dogs make it out, especially if they arrive old or unwell. When places are overcrowded, so many of them are overlooked, missing out on the care and second chance they should have had all along.
Penny, a senior dog from Los Angeles, California, was one of those forgotten dogs.
After years of neglect, she was left at the shelter unable to move. Her condition placed her on the euthanasia list, and her story could have ended there if one final act of kindness had not stepped in.
Penny’s Difficult Past

All Penny wanted was affection, but she had never known what it meant to be loved.
When she arrived at the shelter, staff realized she couldn’t walk or even shift her body. Many feared a neurological disorder had left her paralyzed.
Her future looked grim until the Beagle Freedom Project’s Save Our Seniors program stepped in.

The California rescue team wanted to give Penny a chance to experience comfort in her final years. They brought her into their care, surrounded her with kindness, and rushed her to the vet for a full evaluation.
The results were both shocking and heartbreaking.
The veterinarians discovered that Penny didn’t have a neurological issue at all. Instead, years of neglect had led to severe dermatitis, making every movement agonizingly painful.
“Vets feared she was suffering with a neurological issue, leaving her mostly immobile…. But, the simple and heartbreaking truth was that years of neglect allowed a treatable case of dermatitis to become so severe that Penny was unable to move without experiencing horrific pain,” the rescue wrote in their post.
All that time, Penny had the ability to walk, but the pain was simply too much.
A Second Chance At Life

Under the care of the Beagle Freedom Project, Penny’s recovery began.
She received medicated baths, daily treatment for her skin, and medication to manage her pain. Slowly, her strength returned, and she began walking again.
Penny’s foster parent soon saw her true personality emerge. Despite everything she had endured, she was gentle, loving, and eager to connect.

“Even after being failed by humans before, Penny still greeted every member of my household (both human and animal alike) with kisses, cuddles, and trust. It was such a special journey to watch Penny heal!” her foster told the BFP team.
After a few weeks, Penny’s journey came full circle. She was officially adopted into a loving forever home.
Now renamed Eve, she spends her days resting peacefully, surrounded by people who adore her.
Once a forgotten senior on the brink of death, Eve now enjoys the comfort, care, and love she always deserved.
