When Terri Skidmore and her boyfriend, Mike Aziz, drove past that somber scene last July, they saw the driver who hit the dog staring over his seemingly lifeless body.
"I kind of assumed the dog was dead," she tells The Dodo. "I couldn't get him out of my head. So I told my boyfriend, 'Let's just turn around and let's see.'"
Terri Skidmore
Aziz called out from the car window.
"Is he dead?"
The couple replied, "He's still breathing."
When Skidmore approached the animal, she realized he wasn't just a small dog.
"I saw baby teeth," she says.
Skidmore tenderly plucked the gravel pits from the puppy, tended to his road rash and made him as comfortable as she could. He was emaciated, infested with parasites, unconscious and in shock.
"I had no idea how severe his injuries were," says Skidmore, who is a veterinary technician at BluePearl Veterinary Partners, "but he was completely unresponsive."
Then she bundled him in her jacket as the car barreled down the highway to the local veterinary clinic.
Terri Skidmore
His leg, however, had suffered a grievous break and would need extensive surgery.
Terri Skidmore
It so happened that another friendly stranger — Jason Flatt, founder of Friends to the Forlorn Pitbull Rescue — overheard the puppy's story while he was at the clinic.
"You don't find people who are willing to do this every day," he told the couple. "Because you were willing to help this puppy, we're going to help you."
Terri Skidmore
Skidmore and Aziz named the puppy Marcus, after Marcus Luttrell, the former Navy Seal who wrote "The Lone Survivor."
Terri Skidmore
Terri Skidmore
Terri Skidmore
And he's going to stick with them for life.
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