Vandalism! Teddy Bravely Jumps Into the Water, But the Heartbreaking Truth Will Shock You!
We don't expect everyone to like dogs, but for those who don't like dogs, could you please not harm them?
Dogs, compared to humans, are in a disadvantaged position. Does one have to bully the weak to show their strength?
In fact, the more such people exist, the less capable they are in reality, or they are the psychologically twisted individuals, who are like ticking time bombs in society!
]Today, I want to share the story of an injured stray dog.
The person providing the clue could only say the dog was seen in that area, so when the volunteers arrived, they couldn't find it. They had to conduct a thorough search, paying close attention, or they might miss spotting it!
After almost half a day of searching, the volunteers finally spotted a dog's silhouette in a puddle!
At first, they weren't sure if it was the dog covered in paint, but upon getting closer and seeing its yellow fur, they confirmed it was the one!
The dog was soaking in the water at the time, probably because the paint on its body was unbearable, so it chose to jump into the water to try and wash it off!
However, anyone who's used paint knows that it's not easily washed off with water! Even if the dog rolls around in the puddle, the paint won't come off at all!
The volunteer approached and tried to call the dog over. To their surprise, the dog didn't hesitate at all and immediately walked up to the volunteer!
Even though the dog had been harmed by humans, its instinctive first reaction was still to trust humans! Perhaps it knew that only humans could help it!
Seeing the dog covered in paint made me so angry. It just wanted to eat some leftovers, so why should it be harmed by humans?
Because paint is a harmful substance, to prevent the dog from being further harmed, the volunteers immediately took the dog back to the base to clean it up.
However, the corrosive nature of the paint was too strong, and the dog's fur almost all fell out. The paint was even on its skin. The volunteers tried many methods, but it was still difficult to get the paint completely off.
There was no other option. There was no better method, so they had to keep washing it over and over, taking it slow.
The dog was very well-behaved from start to finish, cooperating with the volunteers, standing still on the operating table. It knew that everyone was trying to help it!
After almost an hour of washing, a little bit of the paint was finally removed, and they could finally see that the dog was likely a small black poodle.
It must have had an owner before, but why it ended up as a stray and in such a state is unclear. After such harm, its owner would surely be heartbroken!
Later, the volunteers managed to wash off most of the paint from the dog's fur, but the paint on its skin couldn't be removed. They planned to wash it daily, hoping the paint would gradually fade. Otherwise, washing it for hours would be very painful and tiring for the dog!
We should also thank the volunteers for rescuing this injured baby!
It's still the same message: if you don't love it, don't harm it. Evil will always be repaid with evil! If you don't like it, just stay away—why harm it?
It's really too cruel!
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