Cop's Behavior Toward Stranded Dog In Hot Weather Makes Everyone's Heart Melt
On a blistering hot day last week in Tennessee, Kaye Fiorello spotted something unusual that gave her pause while traveling down a highway.
About a mile up the road, Fiorello saw the little dog's head pop up on the side of the road. She was determined to get assistance for the lost dog and knew where to start.
The cop asked where the dog was and took off after her. Fiorello said, “I followed him, pointing out the area.” When they got there, they saw the dog looked afraid and hurt. The dog first hesitated about the officer's approach, but he regained her confidence by bringing her food and drink. He didn't, however, stop there.
After approaching animal control for support, he sat by the dog's side while holding an umbrella to protect her from the scorching sun.
Fiorello stated that the dog appeared to perceive the trooper's kind nature. “She seemed to breathe a happy dog sigh. And those doe eyes — the difference was night and day. They connected. It was powerful. I was crying some happy tears for that girl.”
It turned out that this bond would last a long time.
"Adopted! He got her today!" Fiorello said. The policeman named her Princess: "she will go home from the vet in a couple, maybe two, weeks."
There are countless animals in need out there. Please share this heart-melted story to inspire and raise awareness of saving even more animals in demand on the planet.
About a mile up the road, Fiorello saw the little dog's head pop up on the side of the road. She was determined to get assistance for the lost dog and knew where to start.
Source: KAYE FIORELLO
The cop asked where the dog was and took off after her. Fiorello said, “I followed him, pointing out the area.” When they got there, they saw the dog looked afraid and hurt. The dog first hesitated about the officer's approach, but he regained her confidence by bringing her food and drink. He didn't, however, stop there.
After approaching animal control for support, he sat by the dog's side while holding an umbrella to protect her from the scorching sun.
Source: KAYE FIORELLO
Fiorello stated that the dog appeared to perceive the trooper's kind nature. “She seemed to breathe a happy dog sigh. And those doe eyes — the difference was night and day. They connected. It was powerful. I was crying some happy tears for that girl.”
It turned out that this bond would last a long time.
Source: TENNESSEE HIGHWAY PATROL
Source: KAYE FIORELLO
"Adopted! He got her today!" Fiorello said. The policeman named her Princess: "she will go home from the vet in a couple, maybe two, weeks."
Source: KAYE FIORELLO
There are countless animals in need out there. Please share this heart-melted story to inspire and raise awareness of saving even more animals in demand on the planet.
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