Two Russian vets were inside their clinic when they suddenly heard their doorbell ring. As they were open at that time, they waited for someone to come in. But when a few minutes passed and no one entered, one of them went to the door and opened it, writes barkpuppy
To his surprise, a dog was outside, tied to the knob.
There was also a single piece of paper next to him, and written inside were instructions. The note said that the owner is tired and asked them to put the dog to sleep. Apparently, the owner tied the dog, left the note. rang the doorbell, and ran away.
The vets were surprised at what just happened. The dog looked sad and confused. Probably wondering as well why his owner left him.
The dog was taken inside and the vets gave him a thorough check-up. Maybe the dog was sick and the owner could take care of him or afford the treatments. But when they got the results, they discovered that there was really nothing wrong with him.
All they observed that the dog was refusing to eat. But they think that this was because he was sad that his owner is gone. The dog has become a great mystery to them and they were eager to solve it.
They searched for the owner and utilized every connection they had to do it. Eventually, they were able to find her.
Exhausted
The woman explained that she adopted the dog, who she named Gray when times weren’t too tough. But when her expenses continued to pile up, especially after the dog needed surgery, she had to take a second job. This meant she spent less time caring for the dog. Including doing their daily walks and exercise.
Gray, who was all alone in their apartment, started becoming destructive. When the woman came home from work, she had to clean up all the mess he made. This took a toll on her. She had to give up the dog.
The vets felt bad for the two so they decided to foster Gray. They took care of all his needs and treated any health conditions that he had. They have also started a campaign to find him a new home.
Source: barkpuppy.com
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