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Justice League is safe!

Justice League

Justice League’s Story
Gender: Male

In December, Justice League was 67 pounds of vibrant life. An LMAS staff and volunteer favorite. A dog with a future. He walked out of the shelter in January into a “home.”
Today, he is a 27-pound ghost. In just 60 days, Justice League was stripped of 60% of his body mass. He is a 2/9 on the starvation scale. This isn’t “bad luck.” This is a day-by-day, minute-by-minute failure to provide the most basic human mercy: food.
Justice League is currently in a specialized medical foster home, but he is far from out of the woods. At this level of starvation, his body is a biological disaster zone. He is being monitored around the clock for “Re-Feeding Syndrome”—a cruel irony where the very food he needs to survive can trigger a fatal chemical crash.
His recovery is about precision and vigilance. It requires frequent, high-stakes bloodwork to monitor his organ function and a strict, medical re-feeding plan to keep his system from shutting down. The “family” who did this left a trail. Because we have his healthy 67lb. baseline from December, we have the forensic proof the authorities need. The Arrow Fund has already initiated contact with law enforcement.