Poor Dog and her nine two-week-old pups were discovered abandoned in a parking area.

Unfortunately, animal cruelty is carried out against innocent creatures every day. Every time we see news like this, it simply tears Our hearts apart. It's very cruel.

Every time such news creeps into our news feed, we can't help but wonder, how can someone be so heartless??

When a photo of an abandoned adult dog and her puppies became popular on the internet, a local Animal Sanctuary stepped in to help.

On April 26, a 5-year-old boxer mix called Dory and her nine 2-week-old puppies were dumped in a church parking lot in Abilene, Texas, and were rescued by Paw Angel Animal Rescue, which is also headquartered in Abilene.

"Dumped in the parking lot of a church in Abilene. All rescue operations are fully filled. After seeing a photo of the abandoned puppies on Facebook, the shelter wrote, "Foster is in dire need ur absolutely."The situation is changing. Two of Pau Angel's volunteers are already on their way.”

One of the volunteers, Misty Burger, told local ABC station KTXS-12: "I saw the picture and it just broke my heart, so I called the owners and we went and rescued the dogs.”

"I simply do not understand how someone can leave a mama and two-week-old babies,"she concluded.

Angel Urban, who rescued the dogs along with Borger, told the site that Dory was injured when they discovered her.

"We noticed a number of open and drained sores on them,"Urban added.

Dory's wounds were aggravated by the fact that one of her dogs, Peach, had a lump in the throat and had to be killed as a result.

Dory and her eight surviving puppies are healthy and ready to be adopted into their homes in the future, according to Animal Rescue paw Angel.

Last week, the organization released a beautiful photo of three dogs snuggling together, as well as the news that they have a new home to spend their time in.

The article claimed that " eight dogs will start their lives in a new 10-foot by 10-foot house. ""They will overtake him in a few weeks, but for now, they're warm and safe, from direct heat, we will adore them.”

Comments