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People Were About To Get Rid Of This Husky Who Could No Longer Breed Puppies When A Woman Gave Her A Loving Home Interview With Owner
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Silvia Rayssa preaches one particular message on her dog’s Instagram: “Better than buying a life, is saving one! Rescue the mistreated, save the injured, love the abandoned…” And the story of this Siberian husky, Maya, is a heartwrenching and then heartwarming testimony to that. One animal rescue story a day reminds us that there are still good people among us.
Up until 5 years ago, Maya had only seen the worst side of humanity in her life she was forced to breed repeatedly in a ‘puppy factory’ in Goiânia, Brazil. Maya was completely worn out and already paraplegic because of the horrible treatment and conditions when she was found. Her irreversible health problems made her useless to the kennel, so they were about to get rid of her. But Rayssa stepped into the rescue and gave this dog a second
Owners Exploited This Husky Until She Could No Longer Walk And Produce Puppies – This Woman Gave Her A Second Chance In Life
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Woman helps injured dog on Loop 202 in Mesa Woman saves dog on freeway (Source: ADOT Facebook) By Shelby Trahan | December 25, 2020 at 4:15 PM MST - Updated December 25 at 4:15 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - Faith in humanity is officially restored!
An Arizona Department of Transportation traffic camera caught a good samaritan rescuing an injured dog on the Loop 202 Christmas Eve night.
According to ADOTâs Twitter, the woman stopped along the shoulder of the HOV lane near McKellips Road around 9:30 p.m.
This good Samaritan has done her good deed for the month! The dog had been lying injured on the side of the Loop 202.Posted by Arizona Department of Transportation on Thursday, December 24, 2020