People give up their pets on a regular basis for one of two reasons: they are unable to care for them any longer or they no longer want to. Others are given up by loving owners in the honest hope that they may one day be adopted by someone who will give them the love and attention they so well deserve, while yet others are simply abandoned by their owners by the side of the road to meet whatever fate awaits them.

The second incident included a dog that was abandoned on a bench in Mexico beside a sorrowful message.

Marcela Goldberg and Azul Galindo hurried over to the abandoned canine after receiving a message about it. The message concerned the puppy that had been left on the street. Since the beginning of the epidemic, a significant number of dogs have been left behind in Goldberg’s town, which did not come as a surprise to her.

According to what Goldberg was informed, there was already a large group of neighbors assembled, and some of them had given him food and drink since they had left him tied to the bench with absolutely nothing. They are unable to approach the puppy because it is too afraid, as seen by its snarling and snipping.

A letter had been tacked to the ground next to the dog, and it outlined the dog’s predicament as follows:

Please take care of me, my name is Max. I beg of you, please, to take this wonderful puppy into your heart and provide him with the best possible care. It is very difficult for me to make the choice to leave my dog here, but I have come to terms with the fact that my family often mistreated him, and it would be unbearable for me to see him in such a state again in the future.

Please consider adopting him and taking care of him if you feel the slightest bit of compassion for him after reading this. If not, please leave this message in the space where it was. In this manner, others will be able to examine it and accept him.

When Goldberg got closer to the dog, the dog began to tremble in fear. Even when she offered him something to eat, he still couldn’t relax.

According to Goldberg, ” I donned safety gloves in order to be able to approach with greater confidence, but it was still difficult.” “We reached out to a dog trainer who had prior expertise with aggressive dogs. After reviewing the situation through video conference, he gave me steps that I followed until we were able to slip the loop over his head and cut the other chain.”

The dog stopped snarling at the people who came to his rescue when Goldberg removed the shackles off him.

The new name for the pooch, who is now 7 months old, is Boston. Now, he is a whole different dog than he was before. Boston is getting used to the idea that it can once again depend on its residents.

According to Goldberg, “He likes to give kisses and play with the ball that the veterinarian gave him.” “He is nice, extremely friendly, and he loves to give kisses.”

By Anna

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