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Rescuers save Dog Covered in Tar

In Rajasthan, western India, a stray dog was completely covered in tar and it laid motionless on the side of the road while the thick substance cooled and solidified making the canine a living rock. Luckily, the dog was spotted and Animal Aid Unlimited was called for help.

Can a Three-Legged Dog Survive Life on the Streets?

Smiley, a black and white small dog from Moldova (Easter Europe), was a stray dog who survived as she could on the streets, until one day she got injured and lost one of her legs. In this remote country without animal protection laws, a stray dog’s chances of survival is minimal, now if the stray gets injured or loses a leg, surviving is just impossible. Thankfully, “Live Life” Dog Shelter rescued Smiley and now they are the dog’s only chance at living life.

Firefighters Rescue Dog Trapped in Construction Zone

In Diamante, Argentina, a dog roaming around a construction site fell and became trapped in an excavated hole but thanks to firefighters the pet was rescued, checked by a vet and returned to his owners.

It appears the dog fell in a residential construction zone. The dog was found trapped inside one of the excavated holes for a home’s foundation. Only the dog’s face was visible and thanks to a local who heard the dog’s cries, the animal in need was rescued.

Shot in the Head and Left for Dead, but Still Smiling


 

Timber was maliciously shot at point-blank range and then left for dead on a country road.  By the grace of all that is good on this planet, someone found him and brought him to Unleashed Pet Rescue in Mission, Kansas.

Pit Bull Puppy’s Reaction to Being Reunited with Rescuer

 

This pit bull puppy is finally being reunited with the man who rescued her, and could not possibly be any happier to see him again.  Mojo as the dog is called, was so excited to see Joey Wagner to thank him for removing him from a life of misery and torture.

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