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When the mother dog, though chained, made a heartfelt plea to the woman not to take her last puppy to work, it brought tears to everyone’s eyes that couldn’t be restrained.

October 23, 2023 by Cong Danh

Sergey called Love Furry Friends Rescue about a little dog named Busya that was chained up and defending a residence.

The decaying home was surrounded by garbage. Sergey pleaded with the owner to return Busya, but he wasn’t home and asked if the rescuers might come the next day. The rescuers concurred.

When the rescuers came, the dog’s owner informed them that the chained-up mom had recently given birth to four puppies. However, they drowned all the ladies while keeping the male. Despicable! When one of the rescuers bent down to greet Busya, she was relieved.

When her puppy was placed on the woman’s lap, she wept, fearful that the woman might injure him. He was her last child, and she gave her life to defend him.

Busya eventually relented, and both dogs were brought to the rescuer’s car. It was now time to take the dog to the vet for a comprehensive examination. Busya and her kid, whom she named Buddy, were both really wonderful!

Check out the video below to get the complete story and to learn more about how you can adopt the pups that are still looking for their forever home!

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