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The woman who discovered a terrified dog left on the side of the highway in the rain that is poured is a divided message for the former animal owner.
Clip, posted by user @TessawyHe has built more than 825,000 views of 2. May.
The video opens a black dog footage, and now by name Lucky, Hudddled by the road in pouring rain, shake visibly and refuse to move like cars.
“The person who left her here, Lucky wanted me to tell you thanks,” he states the title.
Mounting a video that shows a dog trip includes a text that explains what happened.
“You threw aside the highway left to guess”, notes Tessa that he was the only driver who stopped helping a scared dog.
“(Lucky) was initially a little hesitant,” she wrote in the inscription. “But I could see it in her eyes she knew I wanted to help her, and she decided to believe I would.”
The dog, described as a connection and avoiding eye contact, appeared terrified. According to Oakland-in animal services in California, behavior like freezing, turning his head, tightly pulling a tail, and move slowly or carefully, the signs of extreme fear in the shores of the Sretee’s Symptoms.
Tessa took a dog home and launched public effort to find his owner. But what started as a rescue mission quickly turned into something far in person.
“I learned from the local one of whom her owners threw it after trying to give her to her,” she wrote in the follow-up post. “My heart smashed – how could you leave her that way?”
Despite the circumstances, Lucky got a new lease in life. Video editing, sound-dunking emotional music, shows happiness to be introduced into another dog Tesse, golden retriever and gradually grows more comfortable.
Scenes show to sit in the back of the car, relaxing on the couch and starting to play small but significant milestones for dog learning.
“The amazing thing about this is that it is now mine,” Tessa wrote. “She learns how to love people and dogs again. How to play, relax and just be a dog in love for the eternal home.”
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The video caused broad emotional reactions, receiving more than 80,000 likes and over 4,300 comments.
“They are the most faithful and innocent beings,” he wrote one viewer. “How can some people do such terrible things to any animal? I’ll never understand. Thank you for saving her.”
Others expressed a similar rage: “Anger I have for people who do dogs”, said one commentator. Another added: “I love a great rescue story – which is probably why I have seven myself.”
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2025-06-03 14:58:00