Amanda Stronza vividly remembers the first time she set eyes on Poppy.
“She was doe-eyed, wet, skinny, and unable to walk,” Stronza writes in an email to People. “She had dragged herself to us, trusting and hopeful. We don’t know for how long or for how far.”
The fact that the young dog made it there at all was a feat in of itself. Stronza and a team were located at a camp for elephant research in Okavango, a remote region of northern Botswana, filled with lions and other predators, who could have easily taken the vulnerable pooch that...
“She was doe-eyed, wet, skinny, and unable to walk,” Stronza writes in an email to People. “She had dragged herself to us, trusting and hopeful. We don’t know for how long or for how far.”
The fact that the young dog made it there at all was a feat in of itself. Stronza and a team were located at a camp for elephant research in Okavango, a remote region of northern Botswana, filled with lions and other predators, who could have easily taken the vulnerable pooch that...
- 3/14/2017
- by Amy Jamieson
- PEOPLE.com
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