Updates On 12th Oct 2012
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“I had just pulled out of the grocery store parking lot when I noticed two small dogs standing by the side of the road. One of them was a little tan mixed breed wearing a black collar; the other a matted little grey Shih-Tzu. At first, I thought they belonged to a man walking down the street, but he simply ignored them both and walked on by.
Suddenly, these two small dogs decided to cross the road in heavy traffic. I jumped out of my truck and I called out to them. The little brown dog took one look at me and raced away down an alley. The little Shih-Tzu, however, raced right into my waiting arms. I scooped him up and placed him in the passenger seat of my truck. When I got back in myself, he looked over at me as if to say: OK, Lets Go! And he very contentedly snuggled up next to me as we pulled away.
This extremely friendly little street orphan was extremely matted and extremely dirty, and I immediately assumed that he was yet another abandoned dog, forced to fend for himself. Nine out of ten dogs that we rescue on the mean city streets today are throw-aways; but I always have them scanned for a micro-chip just in case.
When we arrived at the vets office, I announced that I had just found another little street orphan, and the girl behind the desk immediately pulled out their trusty microchip scanner. A hush fell over the room …”
You’ll never guess what happens next! Read the ending of Ed Kostro’s rescue story here at The Great Animal Rescue Chase http://animalrescuechase.com/rescue_showcase/story.php?id=973
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