Stray Dog Rescued by Kind Women Finds a Loving Home (VIDEO)

Stray Dog Rescued by Kind Women Finds a Loving Home (VIDEO)

Lisa Arturo and Lisa Chiarelli responded to a call from a concerned citizen about a stray dog that people were trying to chase away by throwing rocks. Determined to help, they went to the location on Memorial Day weekend.

The rescuers had a plan and waited in front of the house for about 20 to 30 minutes before driving around the neighborhood and searching nearby alleys.

Watch the video at the end.

Despite spending about five hours looking, they couldn’t find the dog. Before leaving, they asked the caller to leave a blanket on the front porch.

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The next day, they received a text saying the dog had returned and was lying on the blanket. The rescuers went back to the house with a special cage.

They were heartbroken to see the dog covered in wrinkles and scabs, with a sunken face and almost invisible eyes. It was hard to determine his age.

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They gently placed a leash around his head and fed him chicken pieces. Once the dog was in the cage, they lifted him into their van and took him to the vet. He received a good bath and treatment for his eye and skin infections there.

After the bath, the dog felt much better, and his skin began to improve. He enjoyed the attention and started wagging his tail. Soon, he transformed into a handsome dog, with his hair growing back and infections healing.

When Amy and Kieran saw the dog, they knew he was the perfect addition to their family. They adopted him, and he quickly fit in. Amy’s female Rottweiler got along well with the new arrival.

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The once-stray dog soon emerged from his shell and embraced his new life. He loved chasing things and playing with his new dog sibling, and despite being an adult, he always had a playful, puppy-like demeanor.

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FAQ about dogs

Why do dogs eat grass?

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There are a few reasons why dogs eat grass:

  • Nutritional needs: Grass contains fiber, which can aid digestion. If a dog’s diet lacks fiber, they might instinctively eat grass to supplement it.
  • Upset stomach: Some dogs eat grass when they feel nauseous, as it can induce vomiting and help them feel better.
  • Boredom or attention-seeking: Dogs might eat grass out of boredom or to get their owner’s attention.
  • Instinct: Wild dogs also eat grass, so it might be a natural behavior for some dogs.

How long are dogs pregnant?

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The gestation period for dogs, or the duration of their pregnancy, is typically around 63 days, or about nine weeks. This can vary slightly depending on the breed and individual dog.

Why do dogs lick you?

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Dogs lick for various reasons:

  • Affection: Licking is a way for dogs to show their love and bond with their owners.
  • Attention: Dogs might lick to get your attention or as a way to solicit petting or treats.
  • Taste: Your skin might have traces of sweat or food that dogs find appealing.
  • Instinct: Mother dogs lick their puppies to clean and groom them, and this behavior can carry over into adulthood.

Why do dogs eat poop?

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This behavior, called coprophagia, can be due to several reasons:

  • Nutritional deficiencies: Dogs might eat poop if their diet lacks essential nutrients.
  • Medical conditions: Certain medical conditions, like parasites or pancreatic problems, can cause coprophagia.
  • Boredom or stress: Dogs might eat poop out of boredom or as a coping mechanism for stress.
  • Attention-seeking: Some dogs learn that eating poop gets their owners’ attention, even if it’s negative attention.

What colors can dogs see?

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Dogs are not colorblind, but their vision is different from humans. They have dichromatic vision, which means they primarily see blues, yellows, and shades of gray. They have limited perception of reds and greens.



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