Upon being taken in by the rescue organization, Pear received dedicated assistance from a team of volunteers who embarked on a special grooming session to cleanse her fur of all dirt.
“We cleaned her up, shaved her, and gave her a bath to eliminate any dirt and fleas,” explained Rochelle Steffen, the rescue’s founder, in an interview with Newsweek. “Afterward, we settled her into one of our spaces, and she quickly drifted off to sleep.”
Pear displayed remarkable patience and composure throughout the process. “She was incredibly sweet and remained still as we worked on removing the thick mats from her fur, a task that took considerable time.”
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