On March 10, 2023, in the city of Jieyang, a shocking scene stopped passersby in their tracks: a dog lying on the side of the road, pierced by an arrow.

The cruel act left many wondering how anyone could do such a thing to a defenseless animal.
Thankfully, someone acted quickly. Calls for help were made, and within 15 minutes, Dr. Chen arrived and rushed the injured dog to the nearest veterinary hospital.
The arrow had narrowly missed her heart, and the dog—named Mingda—was in critical condition. Emergency surgery began immediately.

Mingda’s chances were slim, but she pulled through. The first 72 hours were tense, but her will to survive was stronger than anyone expected.
Throughout the painful treatments, injections, and IV drips, Mingda never lashed out. Her quiet strength impressed everyone who met her.
Word of her story spread quickly, and the community rallied around her. People sent treats, donations, and words of encouragement.

But recovery was about more than just medicine. While staying at the clinic, Mingda gained an unusual roommate—a pig named Piggy—who helped make the healing process a little less lonely.
Despite what she had been through, Mingda never lost her trust in people. She built strong bonds with her rescuers, especially Dr. Chen, and with the family’s dog, Qiqi.
Over time, her health returned, her energy came back, and her tail began to wag again.
Eventually, Dr. Chen made the decision to officially adopt Mingda. What began as an emergency rescue turned into a lifelong bond.

Now, Mingda lives as a happy, healthy member of a family that truly loves her.
Her journey from near death to a joyful new life is a powerful reminder of what care and compassion can do.
Mingda’s story stands as a beacon of hope in a world that sometimes forgets how important kindness can be—for animals and for us.