Blind Dog Was Set To Be Euthanized In 72 Hours But Good Souls Saved Him At The Last Moment
Most of us who regularly stretch our legs through the streets of our city are used to seeing happy dogs walking with their owners. That’s why many people don’t know the other side of the story – the darker one that shows shelters full of dogs struggling to survive.
Unfortunately, it is very dark because there are more and more dogs and less and less capacity in shelters. This is exactly what leads to the worst – the growing percentage of euthanasia rates to make room for new dogs that come from the streets or are abandoned by their owners.
There are countless heartbreaking stories from shelters about dogs that ended their lives in such a way, and they are enough to make your stomach clench.
Luckily, there are still people with big hearts who write happy stories and give us hope for better days. Today’s story is one of those.
Many Good Souls Saved Him
The owners left their senior dog at Downey Animal Care Center in South Gate, California, when he needed them the most. This Siberian Husky named Gandalf was already 14 years old and he was blind.
Instead of providing him with all the necessary support and brightening his later years, they left him at the mercy of the euthanasia shelter.