Frozen Puppy Rescued And Brought Back To Life

Published on 11/26/2020
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Reports show that more than 85 million families in the US own one or more pets acquired through adoption or breeding. Either way, they have a home to call their own. Having a loving family around gives them a sense of peace, comfort, and joy. Besides, the family members are also on the receiving end as they receive unconditional love like no one else can provide. However, sadly there are those who don’t view life this way, and if not for a Russian native’s intervention, a dog named Varya could have had a tragic end.

Frozen Puppy Rescued And Brought Back To Life

Frozen Puppy Rescued And Brought Back To Life

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Home Treatments

Many would believe that all dogs receive the highest level of care and love, but from that figure of over 85 million households who have pets, a proportion of them fail in this miserably. Sadly, and this is not a secret, a lot of these dogs go through horrific treatment from those who are supposed to be their guide and “owners.” In many instances, many of these canines are abandoned, or in a bid to stay alive, stray, or run away in search of love. This situation is true the world over.

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