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Burned and Bald Puppy Finds Hope—and a Best Friend Who Shows Her How to Shine

May 22, 2025Dog0

When a tiny, nearly hairless puppy stumbled into a stranger's yard, she was barely recognizable as a dog, let alone a five-week-old pit bull.

Her skin was raw and scabbed, and her little frame looked fragile.

The concerned homeowner contacted animal control right away, fearing the worst—that the puppy had been burned.

Thankfully, a vet soon confirmed that Pixie, as she was later named, hadn't been burned.

Her condition was actually the result of severe demodex mange, a skin disease caused by mites.

The relentless itching and scratching had led to her hair loss and sores, and it was clear she hadn't received any real care from whoever had previously claimed to be her owner.

LifeLine Animal Project stepped in and placed Pixie with Daphne Bragg, a foster caregiver known for taking in animals who needed extra love.

The moment Daphne saw her, she knew Pixie belonged with her. "Oh my God, you are coming with me!" she said—and Pixie never left her side.

Pixie's treatment involved regular medicated baths to soothe her skin and kill the mites.

At home, those baths happened in Daphne's kitchen sink, where the tiny pup fit perfectly.

As she healed, her scabs disappeared, but she looked even balder for a time—a normal part of recovery.

What Pixie lacked in fur, she made up for in spirit. But as a young pup, she also needed to learn how to be a dog. That's where Elliot came in.

Elliot, Daphne's dog, had once been in Pixie's shoes. Rescued as a stray and once unsure of how to be part of a pack, Elliot had learned from Daphne's other dogs.

Now, it was his turn to pay it forward. He bonded with Pixie immediately, becoming her protector, teacher, and playmate.

"She needed to learn those social skills from other dogs," Daphne said. "Elliot really took on that role."

As Pixie's energy came back, so did her personality. The once-sickly pup became playful, affectionate, and full of life.

Her peach fuzz began growing in, revealing her hidden red coat—and her new nickname: the little gingerbread cookie.

After six weeks of healing, growing, and playing, Pixie was ready for adoption.

Though saying goodbye wasn't easy, Daphne knew this was the goal all along.

A loving family soon welcomed Pixie home, giving her the future she deserved.

"She was definitely a difficult one to give up," Daphne admitted. "But witnessing that transformation makes fostering worth it every time."