09/18/2025
In August 2024, Lake Highlands neighbor Teresa Gant and her coworkers noticed an emaciated, sickly looking young German shepherd constrained by a collar too tight for comfort, wandering around a vacant lot next door. Colleagues would bring offerings of food and water, but it seemed as though nothing would bring the 1-year-old shepherd inside.
“I knew he was out there, and he was going to die if nobody got to him,” Gant says. “People at my office tried to get him, and they didn’t have any luck. So I decided I wanted to try to get him.” It took several attempts with her husband, her son, food and patience, including sitting for 45 minutes talking to the dog without success. Finally, on one trip, Grant was able to rescue the dog and take him home. “I was excited. I was shocked. I couldn’t believe I did it. I’ve never literally rescued an animal like that.”
Kobi, as he was named by his new family, was in relatively good health aside from malnourishment, weighing only 44 pounds. A trip to the vet discovered no fleas or disease, and a bath the next day restored his lush black and gold coat to beauty. For Gant, finding Kobi was a dream come true. “Every time he eats and drinks water, it just makes my heart happy because he wasn’t getting any water, and he was starving,” she says. “But just knowing that he trusted me and I’m his person, you could tell that I’m his person. So it’s very heartwarming to me.”
https://lakehighlands.advocatemag.com/2025/08/28/lake-highlands-rescue-dog/
It was a blisteringly hot August day as Lake Highlands neighbor Teresa Gant and her husband drove to her office building. She wasn’t going to work — it was a Saturday. Gant was on another mission. In the months leading up to Aug.