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Heartwarming Moment When Animal Aid Saved Unresponsive Helpless Dog

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Heartwarming Moment When Animal Aid Saved Unresponsive Helpless Dog

Animal Aid Unlimited has a clear mission: to rescue and treat the un-owned street animals of India who have become ill or injured, and through their rescue inspire a community to protect and defend the lives of all animals.

In the video caption, the people from Animal Aid Unlimited wrote:

“A dog lay in a coma by the side of a busy road, completely unresponsive. We gently lifted him and rushed him to Animal Aid. We examined him from head to toe but found no sign of broken bones and suspected a head injury, so we treated him with a medicine that reduces brain swelling. He didn’t awaken for 24 hours. And by the third day he—well, watch and see for yourself what Roxy’s pure radiant joy looks like today.”

Please donate to be the reason someone heals today!”

We should help these poor creatures anyway we can, because not only they are people’s best friends, but they are also the only creatures that love you more than they love themselves!

Did you know that each year, 2.7 million adoptable dogs and cats are euthanized in the United States, simply because too many pets come into shelters and too few people consider adoption when looking for a pet?

The number of euthanized animals could be dramatically reduced if more people adopted these poor little animals instead of buying them.

When you adopt them, you save a loving animal by making them part of your family, and more importantly, you help open up shelter space for another animal who might desperately need it.

Thanks to Animal Aid Unlimited for this inspirational video! Make sure to check their Facebook Page too!

Watch this incredible video bellow:

Dog comatose on roadside makes amazing recovery

A dog lay in a coma by the side of a busy road, completely unresponsive. We gently lifted him and rushed him to Animal Aid. We examined him from head to toe but found no sign of broken bones and suspected a head injury, so we treated him with a medicine that reduces brain swelling. He didn't awaken for 24 hours. And by the third day he—well, watch and see for yourself what Roxy's pure radiant joy looks like today. Donate to save animals in the most urgent need: https://www.animalaidunlimited.org/how-to-help/donate

Posted by Animal Aid Unlimited on Wednesday, 30 May 2018

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