Olive, a 5-month-old border collie and Aussie mix, overcame sarcoptic mange with love and care, transforming from a sheltered pup to a beacon of joy and gentleness, eagerly awaiting her forever home. (Mell's Mutts)
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Meet Olive, the 5-month-old marvel of sweetness and resilience, blending border collie brilliance with Aussie charm. If you’ve ever wondered what “sweet” looks like, just gaze into Olive’s eyes.
Olive started her journey in a shelter, where a photo showed her suffering from sarcoptic mange. Despite the challenges, we were drawn to her gentle nature and committed to giving her a new beginning.
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Thanks to dedicated care and heaps of TLC, Olive’s transformation is nothing short of miraculous. From a fragile state to a picture of health, she now embodies pure joy and kindness. Her love for other dogs is boundless, and her spirit contagious in the best possible way.
The lucky soul who adopts Olive will undoubtedly find themselves with a four-legged bundle of happiness and love.
To adopt Olive or see other available dogs, visit Mell’s Mutts.Â
Prospective adopters must submit an adoption application for review to ensure the best match for each pup. Olive’s journey showcases the resilience of animals and the power of compassion in making a difference. Olive’s story is a testament to hope, reminding us that every animal deserves a chance at happiness and security.
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