Amora was on vacation in Bali when she came across a small Pit Bull eating out of a garbage can on the side of the road. I was in bad shape, having…
Amora was on vacation in Bali when she came across a small Pit Bull eating out of a garbage can on the side of the road. He was in poor shape, had malignant diseases, and was extremely emaciated. It had clearly been eating plastic, as he could see.
He contacted Karin, the founder of Bali Bully Rescue, to see if she could help. Karin couldn’t say no, even though the rescue organization’s entrance was closed.
“I simply cannot ignore a dog who desperately needs it, no matter what,” he writes on the Bali Bully Rescue Facebook page. So my mantra today is “rescue him first, worry about it later.”
Karin realized that the Pit Bull, whom they named Louie, had missed out on a lot of love over the course of his eight years. She was determined to find him a loving foster home and she did.
Louie just wanted to be a part of it all. Amora visited him and accompanied him to the beach, which he thoroughly enjoyed before she returned to Germany.
Louie is described as a “very sweet and gentle boy” who gets along well with Luna and Shelly. “We call them our fantastic three,” Karin writes. “They get along perfectly and now share our largest kennel.”
Karin, on the other hand, would love for Louie to find a forever home to enjoy his golden years.
Bali Bully Rescue desperately needs help right now. They desperately need dry food for their 40 rescued pit bulls.
If you would like to help Louie and Bali Bully Rescue, visit their Facebook or Instagram pages.