Kind Man Rescues Senior And Abused Dogs That No One Else Wants To Adopt
Though rescue animals are grateful to be saved and cared for by volunteers, they always look forward to a forever home. Unfortunately, their poor conditions do nothing to help them find an owner. Most animals in a shelter are abandoned or abused, so they suffer from health issues and mental disorders. Anyone willing to adopt those miserable animals is a hero with a warm heart, and you can be sure that Engelbert’s father in the touching story below is such a hero.
Let's begin with Engelbert’s little friend, Phyllis, a blind but brilliant dog. Despite her shut eyes, her heart always opens widely to feel love from others.
“She has a couple medical problems but they are completely treatable. A week before this picture was taken she was on a cement floor, in a cage, in a shelter,” Steve shared. “She wouldn’t even look up. I was aware of her situation... and I'd been watching, hoping that someone would adopt her, but that did not happen. She now resides with me. She's a fantastic dog."
"I never realized you could have a measurable connection with a rabbit, chickens, pigeon, or pig when I was younger,” he stated. “But as I grew older, I took my time and let those things happen. My life has improved."
Source: Steve Greig
Source: Steve Greig
Source: Steve Greig
Source: Steve Greig
Let's begin with Engelbert’s little friend, Phyllis, a blind but brilliant dog. Despite her shut eyes, her heart always opens widely to feel love from others.
Source: Steve Greig
“She has a couple medical problems but they are completely treatable. A week before this picture was taken she was on a cement floor, in a cage, in a shelter,” Steve shared. “She wouldn’t even look up. I was aware of her situation... and I'd been watching, hoping that someone would adopt her, but that did not happen. She now resides with me. She's a fantastic dog."
Source: Steve Greig
Source: Steve Greig
Source: Steve Greig
Source: Steve Greig
"I never realized you could have a measurable connection with a rabbit, chickens, pigeon, or pig when I was younger,” he stated. “But as I grew older, I took my time and let those things happen. My life has improved."
Source: Steve Greig
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