Lollie had become so malnourished that she was almost completely dehydrated when she was discovered living in a shed. She was noticeably underweight, particularly taking into account the fact that she was keeping a significant cover-up from everyone.

Lollie has just recently finished giving birth to her litter of eight pups.

Lollie was in no shape to take care of her pups, at least not all by herself, and she felt terrible about it. They were all fortunate enough to be taken in by rescuers working for the RSPCA Cotswolds Dogs & Cats Home, who wasted no time in beginning to work on getting them all back to a healthy state.

When Lollie and her babies were finally in a secure location, she seemed to feel an overwhelming sense of relief. She was able to take some time for herself to rest as the people who rescued her helped make sure that she and her family had all they needed.

According to a statement made by a member of the staff at the RSPCA Cotswolds Dogs & Cats Home named Jane Ellis, who was quoted in a news release, “Despite her state, she did her very best to take care of her eight puppies, and, thankfully, they are all now doing well.” “She can now take it easy and focus on getting better while we assist with the active and growing puppies,” we said. “She can now rest easy.”

The individuals who saved the puppies came up with the names Ben, Jerry, Calippo, Chupa, Rocket, Whippy, Vimto, and Zap for them. They are gaining size and strength every day, and Lollie is also gaining strength as her rescuers attempt to assist her in achieving a healthy weight again.

“Lollie is on a special feeding program to help her gain weight and build her muscle,” Ellis added. “This program is helping her tremendously.” “Every member of the family is in good health.”

Lollie and her puppies will be put up for adoption as soon as they are all well enough, and they will each find the right home to live in for the rest of their lives. They are now having a wonderful time basking in the love and care of their saviors, and everyone is really excited to see them continue to make progress in their recovery.

By Anna

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