Anxious Dog Leads Owner Into The Woods – She Finds Pup Guarding 7 Unlikely Treasures
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Anxious Dog Leads Owner Into The Woods – She Finds Pup Guarding 7 Unlikely Treasures

Banner seemed to need help. Immediately.

Whitney Braley’s service dog is usually friendly and easygoing but for some reason, she suddenly seemed awfully distraught.

Then Whitney realized Banner was trying to get her to follow her into the nearby forest.

In fact, the dog was so anxious for Whitney to follow that she actually kept tugging on her dress. It was a very clear “help me!” sign!

Well, Whitney couldn’t ignore that request, so she followed her beloved pup into the woods … and there she was met with an astonishing sight:

Sitting in the middle of a lightly wooded area was a cardboard box. And inside were 7 tiny newborn creatures, which were barely clinging to life.

Banner was acting like a mom! But she hadn’t found a box of puppies …

No, she’d found a box of kittens!

Not only was Banner trying to help them, she gently took one of them in her mouth as if to say, “I’ll take care of them, I swear!”

Whitney picked up the box and took the kittens home, with Banner hot on her heels.

Banner took on her new role of foster mom with vigor and care: she cleaned the kittens up and stayed by their side constantly.

Nothing bad was going to happen to those struggling kittens with Banner around!

Said Whitney:

Someone must have just put [the kittens] into a cardboard box, closed the lid tight and left them there to die.

They probably thought that no one would ever discover them.

But I’m so happy that now because of Banner, these kittens will go on to live their lives with loving families. It warms my heart.

Wonderful dogs like this just don’t get enough credit, do they?

It’s as if they’re angels on earth, and they just want to care for all living creatures! 😀

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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