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“Heartwarming Tale: Tiny Pup Finds Love with Mama Dog After Losing Her Puppies, Touches 8 Million Hearts”

April 20, 2024 by Nhan Phan Leave a Comment

This story speaks about Daya, a pregnant pit bull, who was found by Animal Control wandering the streets in York South Carolina.

Daya was directly taken Halfway There Rescue to give birth at a home. But what happened was not that, as the pups were not delivered as the died in utero!

 

Daya underwent an emergency due to infection complications. Daya was completely depressed after losing her babies. But when she met an orphaned pup called Raisin, who was found wandering on a road really sick and with an injured eye.

That’s when the shelter put the orphaned pup and grieving mother together. Raisin directly felt protected as Daya, who was also really happy, showed her love like as her own. What a happy ending for the both dog! Watch the video below.

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