Adorable Puppy Found Struggling In A Trashcan – He Tries To Stand, And Rescuers Gasp
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Adorable Puppy Found Struggling In A Trashcan – He Tries To Stand, And Rescuers Gasp

Two women heard pitiful cries coming from a trash can, and immediately moved to investigate.

What they found absolutely shattered their hearts:

It was an abandoned puppy and someone had obviously dumped it and left it to die. How evil can a person get?!

The puppy squirmed and yelped and desperately needed some assistance, so one of the women reached in to help him.

And that’s when they both realized why the poor pup had been tossed away:

The little guy had no front legs!

Heartsick, the two women contacted The Dog Rescuers group and hoped against hope that something could be done.

This adorable pooch deserved a chance to have a great life, didn’t he? Don’t all living creatures deserve that opportunity?

Thankfully, The Dog Rescuers group was quick to act; they immediately took hold of the frightened pup and named him Cupid.

That was partly because the beautiful little tyke’s nose was shaped exactly like a heart! Said group president Joan Znidarec:

His name is so appropriate in so many ways … Not only does he have a heart-shaped nose but he captures everybody’s hearts in seconds.

But how would Cupid ever be able to walk?

Well, the group went out of their way to fashion a pair of prosthetic legs, which helps the disabled pup move about. He can walk and even play!

Znidarec plans to give Cupid to a good owner once the pup has a better hang of his fancy new legs.

We’re looking for a perfect fit for him, someone who obviously understands his needs … He’s going to have a happy little life.”

 

It’d be extremely difficult to look at this adorable face and not fall instantly in love.

There’s no doubt in our minds that Cupid will find his fur-ever home, and he will indeed have the chance to live a loving, wonderful life!

Source: NTD.TV

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Benjamin Stephen Dutka is a journalist, writer and editor with over two decades of experience. He has worked with three newspapers and eight online publications, including the Norwich Bulletin, Hartford Courant, Booktrib.com, AskMen.com, and PoiseMedia, Inc. He also won a Connecticut short story contest entitled Art as Muse, Imaginary Realms, and has a penchant for rowing, reading, video games, and Objectivism.

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