His neck, head, ears, and cheeks bore numerous bruises and swellings, and his left eye was partially closed due to injury. It was impossible to adequately express the sheer desperation he exuded in that moment.

Around six in the morning, a compassionate Samaritan intervened, transporting him to the emergency vet. Broddick's herniated discs were causing substantial difficulties and pain, prompting the doctor to initiate treatment for a spinal block.

Despite being a bright and understanding dog, Broddick had faced unfortunate circumstances in life. However, it seemed that the days of anguish were drawing to a close.

The scratches and bites on his body had nearly completely healed, and his skin had regained its smooth texture. Though he required assistance with a support belt after being taken off the wing, he was eating properly, albeit with a noticeable drop in weight.

When Broddick experienced a significant change in his wheelchair, he could once again breathe fresh air. Unfortunately, the concerning news was that the lining was flourishing, and the parallel gland might have decayed.

While Broddick's overall health remained stable with regular eating, drinking, and formal defecation, violent seizures occurred throughout the night. The culprit was necrosis, spreading rapidly despite consistent chymotrypsin therapy.

Further complicating matters, Broddick harbored a sizable tumor in his spine that had progressed into soft tissue, proving to be cancerous. Blood tests indicated the onset of sepsis. Even the strongest pain medications offered only brief relief.

After careful consideration, the veterinarians made the difficult decision to release Broddick, ensuring he would face no more pain in the days to come.