This dog had a family before being abandoned on a beach in Newport, California, as if being homeless wasn’t bad enough. Additionally, a growth in his side caused him to carry an additional 46 pounds.
enry the dog was found wandering on the beach by a kind stranger who notified Valerie Schomburg of Newport Beach Animal Control. Nothing could have adequately prepared NBAC rescuers for Henry’s appearance. They were used to rescuing stray dogs in deplorable conditions.
The tumor was so large that it prevented him from walking by pressing on his right front leg in the shoulder region. Not only did he have trouble finding food, but also getting around.
Despite the numerous obstacles Henry had encountered in such a short time, he maintained his enthusiasm for life. He was always happy and wagging his tail, and he adored everyone he met. Henry would drool over anyone who got too close.
With the help of grants, Schomburg was able to raise enough money to pay for Henry’s surgery to remove the massive tumor. Although the tumor was malignant, it did not spread.
Henry felt as if a heavy burden had been lifted from his shoulders after a successful operation. After the tumor was removed, he weighed 78 pounds and could walk easily. After undergoing surgery, he moved in with a foster family through the Newport Beach Animal Shelter and eagerly made up for lost time.
Henry became a local celebrity after the media picked up his story and now has fans all over the world. People from all over the world brought him gifts and refreshments to express their gratitude for being touched by his story.
Henry died peacefully in his sleep, but not before experiencing love for the first time and making the most of his time on Earth. His radiant smile and constant wagging tail demonstrated his boundless enthusiasm for life.
Although his death is tragic, something good has come out of it. After conducting additional research, they were able to identify Henry’s former owner. Following his indictment by the OC District Attorney’s Office, his criminal case is still ongoing.