Paul Skinner, a 58-year-old man, went biking with a few of his pals. They noticed something odd moving in a ditch beside the road as they strolled down a more isolated stretch of road. They chose to get closer to better observe what was going on. As they approached, they saw a scared, seemingly abandoned dog attempting to shield a sack in his jaws.
However, the men were taken aback when they opened the bag. Within the bag were four deceased puppies. The puppies appear to have been born on the same day. Fearful of what they had witnessed, the men contacted the police right away. Along with them were representatives from an animal shelter, who picked up the puppy and gave it the name Carly.

The authorities concluded after doing some investigation that Carly had been left in that ditch with her puppies as soon as she gave birth. Carly never left her cubs’ side, even after their owner abandoned them, but it appears that she was unable to free them from the securely fastened plastic bag. All we can hope is that Carly’s owner will be apprehended and made to pay for this awful act. He has committed acts of extreme cruelty. He didn’t only leave the mother and the puppies; in an attempt to deny them a shot at life, he also placed them in a knotted plastic bag. He gave them the death penalty.
Carly is a spaniel cocker.

Sadly, there are more and more instances of animal maltreatment and abandonment. More severe penalties and stricter legislation are required for people who commit these crimes.All we can hope for is that Carly will find a loving home and receive the care she needs. She is a brave woman who chose to stay with her puppies until the very end, in spite of the heat and a lack of food or water.
Meet Luna! A poor mother dog found herself in the wrong place, giving birth under a car to six beautiful puppies. Someone evil put poison in her food, attempting to kill her. Trembling under the car, her eyes searched desperately for her babies.

A kind man found her and called us for help. We arrived quickly, and despite her heavy breathing, Luna lifted her head, begging us to save her puppies. The vet administered an emergency shot for the poison. Luna was scared, but the vet assured us she would be okay. Weak from the ordeal, Luna still longed to see her children. Unable to fully control her body due to the effects of the poison, she stayed close to her pups.
The next day, Luna was checked, and everything was okay. She did not leave her children’s side for even a minute. Luna is affectionate, grateful, and smart, longing for attention, praise, and hugs. It was clear she wasn’t a stray but had been abandoned. She loves her new surroundings, enjoying playing and running around. Meanwhile, her babies were healthy but too young for adoption.

On day 13, Luna’s babies began playing and following her around. Luna was thrilled to interact with the other rescue dogs, even nursing two motherless puppies she met for the first time. Such a kind mother, caring for pups not her own.
A month later, Luna’s puppies had grown and were ready for adoption. After two months, we prepared Luna for travel to Los Angeles, ensuring she received necessary shots against Parvo infection. On the goodbye day, she expressed gratitude and thanks. “Take care of yourself, honey, and have a good and happy life,” we told her as we bid farewell.
