A dog who had just given birth walked 3 km a day to find food for her puppies

A dog who had just given birth walked 3 km a day to find food for her puppies

 

 To get nourishment for her ten puppies, a dog had to go three kilometers each day. Her offspring will soon be adopted, and she has since been saved.

After giving birth, a mother dog in Fowler, Fresno, California, was observed by locals going two kilometers every day to get nourishment for her puppies. This is how animal rescuer Krystle Woodward learned that the dog had been seen snooping about the neighborhood looking for food for her puppies. Woodward is the founder of Pinky Paws ResQ. pups.

Two months ago, Krystle first became aware of the dog, but it wasn't until last Thursday that she was able to prevent the death of Betty Boop and her ten puppies.

During my break at work, I surprised Betty Boop, Krystle stated on the foundation's Facebook page. She fled after I found her lying there. My husband sped off with the van at lunchtime on Thursday to get her and save Betty Boop.



A dog that had recently given birth made daily trips of three kilometers to acquire nourishment for her pups.

For the past three to four weeks, more than 30 people have observed her hunting for food miles outside of town to feed her kids.

After that, I spent the entire night at the vet's office. I had to be certain that she couldn't be contaminated. I cried all night long when the doctor told me she was nursing. I was thinking about the puppies that were starving to death.

On Friday, Betty Boop rushed outside and scaled the barrier in an attempt to get away. The dog was making every attempt to return to her young children. In search of Betty Boop's children is Krystle.

Amber, Citrine, Copper, Jade, Jasper, Onyx, Opal, Pearl, Rubyloo, and Sage are the names of the ten healthy puppies.


She simply put her trust in me to tell me where her children were, which tore a hole in my heart; this is why I value them.

The basement of an abandoned house is where the puppies were discovered, according to YourCentralValley. Kenneth Stoen, a student at an elementary school, was asked by the son of a friend of Krystle's to help rescue the dog from the basement.

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