She Broke Down In Tears After Being Helped After Days On The Street – The Emotional Story

A small puppy has broken its hind leg. She was struck by an automobile. She lay poor, afraid, crying and tormented by pain… How long has she been in this place? Nobody discovered or assisted.

Flies and maggots started attacking the wound, she cried a lot. The puppy’s condition is critical. The puppy is still extremely young, and he has his entire life ahead of him.

“It will be painful for us to forget these pained looks, the painful screams of a puppy in agony…”

She is named Molly. She was at the Veterinary Clinic. Molly was diagnosed with leptospirosis and bubonic plague. Molly received a blood transfusion from the vets.

“Molly’s surgery is still underway. While she was very weak and comatose. Molly, come on up.”

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“Believe in Molly. She is sure to cope and will surprise us all with her quads. I have complete faith in this petite yet powerful young lady.”

Molly felt well, ate and went to bed.

Molly deserves nothing but the best. The boy has been through a lot in his five months of life.

I wish she has a happy family…. Please see the video link in the video description to see who can offer her a wonderful life.

Please ‘Share’ her story with your family and friends!

20 dogs rescued from China’s meat trade, on way to LAX

LOS ANGELES (KABC) — Twenty dogs get a new lease on life after being rescued from China’s meat trade.

The dogs are due to arrive at LAX this Tuesday.

The rescued dogs include 16 golden retrievers, two corgis, 1 poodle and 1 malamute.

After their arrival. they will then be sent to their forever homes throughout the U.S.

Their rescue was a team effort between China Rescue Dogs, SPCA International, Seven Golden Retriever Rescues and WeatherTech CEO David MacNeil.

The rescued dogs will also participate in a ribbon cutting ceremony for Rue’s Kennels at LAX, a nonprofit airport animal care facility built to help rescue dogs from around the world.

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