When Violet, a young puppy covered in wounds and strange purple fur, was brought to the Vet Ranch clinic, Dr. Carey knew something wasn’t right.
Her owner claimed she had been attacked by a larger dog, but the extent of her injuries told a far more troubling story.
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Many bait dogs—used to train fighting dogs—are marked with purple dye. But Violet’s owner insisted the color came from a wound spray applied after the attack.
Whatever the truth, one thing was clear—she had been left untreated for far too long. Her wounds had festered for weeks, leading to severe infections and pushing her dangerously close to death.

Dr. Carey immediately began an intensive treatment plan, administering strong painkillers and antibiotics to combat the infections ravaging her small body.
It was a fight for survival, and for 12 days, every moment mattered. Slowly, the sepsis cleared, and Violet began to show signs of improvement.

Her recovery wasn’t just physical—at first, Violet was withdrawn, her spirit crushed by the suffering she had endured. But as the days passed, something beautiful happened.
She started to trust again. She wagged her tail. And when Dr. Carey held her, Violet could barely contain her joyful, grateful smiles.

By the time she had fully recovered, it didn’t take long for someone to fall in love with her. Violet was adopted by Kelly, a kind-hearted woman who welcomed her into a home filled with warmth, love, and a new best friend—her Jack Russell sister, Peanut.

Violet’s journey from pain to happiness is a testament to the power of second chances. Thanks to one vet’s compassion and determination, she is now living the life every dog deserves. No longer a victim, Violet is finally safe, loved, and home.

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