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Reddit User Cries Out To Know Her Street Dog's History, And Other's Pet Adoption Stories Start To Roll In

None of us wants to be homeless because we surely understand how terrible it would be to live on the streets. However, nowadays, when we go downtown, we can easily catch sight of homeless people who are living under bad conditions trying to fight for their survival. We do feel bad for these unfortunate souls, but why do you ignore animals that are living their lives on dangerous streets?
Data from homelesspetness.dog has shown that there are currently 1,300,000 street cats and 41,000,000 street dogs in America, accounting for 26% of the companion animals. These pets are not capable of living the life they deserve, lacking food and water every day, and having to defend themselves from outside dangers. These vulnerable creatures are unable to protect themselves, and they do need our help. Your little action can either put their lives at risk or save them.
Also, there are a lot of ways to help stray animals, but this Reddit user chooses to adopt them and provide them with the best life she can. The adopted dog is a Mexican breed, around two years old, named Lola.
As the Reddit user shared, Lola is the sweetest, most loving, and affectionate dog she has ever met. Lola the dog loves cuddles and hugs, and she loves every moment she stays with her owner. The owner likes Lola, but she loves her much more after she knows the story of her past.

Source: r/dogs

Source: r/dogs

The user shares that she is moved to know about Lola's story. Thinking about people treating cruelly to her sweet dog leaves her with tears, and she wants to give Lola much more love than she should have been given in the past.
Other people come in with the stories of their own pets. And this makes a beautiful thread on Reddit. The user's post gets more than 2K upvotes and 137 comments. Today, we've compiled people's touching stories about how street pets get adoption. Keep scrolling down to read them. If you have a story to share with us, please leave a comment.

Source: r/dogs

Source: r/dogs

Source: r/dogs

Source: r/dogs

Source: r/dogs

Source: r/dogs

Source: r/dogs

Source: r/dogs

Source: r/dogs

Source: r/dogs

Source: r/dogs

Source: r/dogs

Source: r/dogs

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