One of four dogs rescued from a Fresno home in which they were severely abused is making a recovery thanks to efforts by the Central California SPCA.  The other 3 dogs, all pit bulls, did not survive but this little Chihuahua-terrier mix now named Steve Austin or the Million Dollar Dog is a true survivor.
The adorable pooch is undergoing surgery to repair a broken jaw which causes his tongue to hang out the side of his month and his teeth to be crooked. Â “He’s about 5 years old,” said Beth Caffrey. “He’s got a wonderful attitude. He ignores the fact that he is in pain because he really just wants the love and attention.”
The four dogs were discovered in a home in Fresno in February in near death condition and suffering from parasites in addition to neglect, malnutrition, dehydration, and injuries from abuse. Â The sole survivor of the ordeal, Steve Austin’s jaw surgery is his second and his medical bills are in the thousands but his prognosis is good once he heals. Â Veterinarians will decide exactly how they will repair the jaw once they get in and have a better look at it.
It is unclear who owns the dogs and charges of animal cruelty seem likely if that can be determined. Â It is also not clear how the dog’s jaw was broken. Â It is expected that Steve Austin will be easily adopted once he has recovered from his ordeal as he is such a sweet and loving dog.