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Rescued Pup Waits Patiently for Adoption After Overcoming Severe Mange
The 2-year-old bulldog mix has made an incredible recovery but remains at the shelter, hoping for a loving home.
Apr. 14, 2026 at 2:22pm
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After overcoming severe mange, a rescued pup waits patiently at a California animal shelter for a loving family to give her a second chance.Fresno TodayA 2-year-old dog named Priscilla arrived at a California animal shelter in heartbreaking condition, suffering from severe mange. After months of medical treatment and care from shelter staff and volunteers, Priscilla has fully recovered and is now described as friendly, affectionate, and loving towards both people and other dogs. However, she remains at the Valley Animal Center in Fresno, California, waiting for someone to adopt her and give her a second chance at life in a loving home.
Why it matters
Priscilla's story highlights the incredible resilience of rescue animals and the important work that animal shelters do to rehabilitate and care for pets in need. Despite her dramatic transformation, Priscilla's long wait for adoption underscores the ongoing challenge many shelters face in finding permanent homes for all the animals in their care.
The details
When Priscilla first arrived at the shelter, she was in terrible shape, suffering from severe mange that required immediate medical attention. Over several months, the shelter staff and volunteers worked tirelessly to nurse her back to health, providing consistent treatment and lots of love. Their efforts paid off, and Priscilla is now fully healed, with a sweet, friendly personality that shines through.
- Priscilla arrived at the Valley Animal Center in Fresno, California in poor health several months ago.
- After months of care and treatment, Priscilla has now fully recovered from her severe mange.
The players
Priscilla
A 2-year-old bulldog mix dog who arrived at the Valley Animal Center in Fresno, California in poor health but has since made a full recovery.
Valley Animal Center
An animal shelter located in Fresno, California that has been caring for Priscilla and working to rehabilitate her after she arrived with severe mange.
Jackie Gonzalez
A volunteer at the Valley Animal Center who shared details about Priscilla's journey with Newsweek.
What they’re saying
“'Today, she is fully healed, super dog-friendly, and absolutely loves people. Her sweet personality shines through, and all she's waiting for now is a second chance at life in a loving home where she can truly thrive.'”
— Jackie Gonzalez, Volunteer, Valley Animal Center
What’s next
The Valley Animal Center in Fresno, California is hoping that Priscilla will soon be adopted by a loving family who can provide her with the permanent home she deserves after her long journey to recovery.
The takeaway
Priscilla's story is a heartwarming example of the incredible resilience of rescue animals and the life-changing impact that dedicated shelter staff and volunteers can have. Despite her difficult start, Priscilla has blossomed into a friendly and affectionate dog, and her long wait for a forever home underscores the ongoing need for more people to consider adopting from local animal shelters.
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