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Dog Waits 5 Days In Snow For Her Family Who Abandoned Her To Return

Dogs are loyal and devoted creatures, so they deserve to be loved and treated as a member of our family. Sadly, many heartless owners abandon their furry friends when they move to another city, or for some other reason. Despite being left alone, these dogs still love their humans so much. It’s so heartbreaking!

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This is exactly what happened to Carla, a poor dog who was abandoned by her humans in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. They moved to a new place and left her to fend for herself out in the streets and in the cold weather. Despite being neglected, she remained loyal and faithful to them. She refused to leave the spot where she was dumped and waited for them to come back for her.

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Carla didn’t know that they didn’t want her anymore, so she had been waiting for them for 2 days straight in a park in the freezing cold. Local residents worried about her safety, so they called Janine Guido, an experienced rescuer and founder of a local animal rescue, for help.

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After receiving the call, Janine quickly drove out to save the dog. Carla was too afraid and wouldn’t let anyone get near her. Whenever she tried to touch the dog or put a leash on her, she ran away. She refused help from people but accepted some food from Janine’s hand. Many people tried to catch Carla, but she was scared and disappeared for a few days.

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One day, Janine posted live updates about the rescue on Facebook page. She found Carla and gained her trust. After days of waiting, the dog probably got tired and realized she needed help. For this reason, she decided to trust the woman who tried to rescue her for several days. She agreed to go with her and climbed on the backseat of her car.

Image credit: Speranza Animal Rescue
Image credit: Speranza Animal Rescue

Before bringing Carla to her foster home, Janine took her to a vet clinic for a check-up. The sweet girl was underweight, but thankfully she was still healthy and had no serious health problems. After making sure that everything was fine, Carla immediately went to her new home, where she had a safe, warm and calm place to rest and recover.

Image credit: Speranza Animal Rescue
Image credit: Speranza Animal Rescue

After living in her foster home with other dogs, Carla fully recovered from this experience. She soon found a forever home that she deserved. We are happy to know that she is now living her best life with her new family. We hope that they will love her and will never abandon her again.

Image credit: Speranza Animal Rescue
Image credit: Speranza Animal Rescue

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