Joshua Townsend+FollowParalyzed Pup’s Epic Survival CrawlYou won’t believe this: a paralyzed stray dog literally dragged herself across rough ground, crying out but refusing to quit. Her wild journey turned into a viral rescue story, showing just how tough and hopeful animals can be—even when the odds are brutal. Thanks to some kind strangers and modern rehab, she’s now zooming around in a wheelchair, loving life, and inspiring everyone to rethink what’s possible for paralyzed pets. Would you have stopped to help? #Pets #AnimalRescue #DogHero1397Share
davisjames+FollowBoston animal lovers rally after Dolly’s lossA heartbreaking story is shaking Boston’s animal community: Dolly, a young pit bull mix, was found in Lexington severely emaciated and wounded, and despite heroic efforts at Angell Medical Center, she didn’t make it. The staff gave her love and comfort in her final moments, but now the focus is on finding out how this happened. It’s a stark reminder of the urgent need for vigilance and compassion for vulnerable animals in our neighborhoods. What steps do you think we can take as a community to prevent tragedies like this? #Pets #Boston #AnimalRescue00Share
William Mckinney+FollowAbandoned dog’s rainy night rescue in DuarteLeft alone in the pouring rain for hours, a French bulldog was dumped in the middle of a Duarte street—right outside a local mom’s home. Jasmine Gutierrez woke to barking and found the shivering pup at her gate, terrified and soaked. After coaxing her inside, Jasmine checked her security footage and was shocked to see a minivan had left the dog at 2:16 AM. While Jasmine couldn’t keep her, a rescue group stepped in, and now this sweet bulldog is safe and ready for a new home. How do you feel about animal abandonment in our community? #Pets #Duarte #AnimalRescue10Share
Michael Phillips+FollowCharleston’s new Lifesaving Express hits the roadCharleston Animal Society just rolled out a game-changer for local pets: the Lifesaving Express, a roomy rescue van that can carry up to 20 dogs or 40 cats at once. Thanks to a donation from Shelly Leeke Law Firm, this van is already helping move animals from crowded shelters to safety, medical care, and adoption events across the Lowcountry and beyond. It’s not just about transport—it’s about saving lives, especially as shelters fill up fast. How do you think this new resource could change the way our community supports animals in need? #Safety #Charleston #AnimalRescue00Share
Joshua Townsend+FollowLexington rallies for emaciated dog DollyA heartbreaking scene unfolded in Lexington as a severely emaciated pit bull mix, now named Dolly, was found barely able to stand. She’s fighting for her life at Angell Animal Medical Center, needing round-the-clock care and possibly surgery. The MSPCA is urgently asking for help to identify Dolly’s owner and cover her mounting medical bills, which have already topped $15,000. This situation really highlights the importance of community support and vigilance against animal cruelty. If you recognize Dolly or have any info, please reach out. How can we better protect vulnerable animals in our neighborhoods? #Pets #LexingtonMA #AnimalRescue140Share
Cassandra Snyder+FollowBoston animal lovers mourn Dolly’s lossDolly’s story has touched so many hearts in Boston. After being found abandoned in Lexington in critical shape, this sweet two-year-old terrier mix fought bravely at MSPCA-Angell. Despite the dedicated care and hope from staff and volunteers, Dolly’s complex health issues proved too much. Her last days were filled with love and compassion, reminding us how tough and emotional animal rescue work can be. Dolly’s journey highlights the importance of supporting local shelters and the animals who need us most. How do you cope with these heartbreaking rescue stories? Let’s talk about ways we can help more animals like Dolly. #Pets #Boston #AnimalRescue303Share
Tanya Jackson+FollowHope’s rescue: From chains to a loving homeA pregnant dog named Hope was found chained and starving in the woods, her future uncertain until a hiker’s sharp ears and quick action changed everything. Volunteers rushed to free her, revealing just how vital community vigilance is in saving neglected animals. After emergency care and a nurturing foster home, Hope not only survived but thrived—giving birth to six healthy puppies. Her journey from despair to comfort highlights the difference compassion and quick reporting can make. How can we all help prevent animal neglect in our neighborhoods? Let’s talk about ways to support rescue efforts and foster programs. #Pets #AnimalRescue #FosterCare36915Share
kellydesiree+FollowCincinnati rallies for Seven the survivorSeven, the black German Shepherd mix rescued in Elmwood Place after a devastating train accident, is showing her true spirit as she recovers. Despite losing a leg and suffering severe injuries, Seven is now safe, healing, and even starting to show her playful side at her foster home. The outpouring of support from the Cincinnati community has been incredible, with donations helping cover her medical bills. It’s amazing to see how neighbors can come together for a second chance—what do you think makes a community step up for animals in need? #Pets #Cincinnati #AnimalRescue20Share
William Mckinney+FollowCommunity rallies for injured Elmwood dogA young dog was found in heartbreaking condition at the Elmwood School Bus lot, and now Cincinnati Animal Care is counting on neighbors to help piece together what happened. She’s just two years old and is fighting for her life after suffering severe leg and tail injuries. If you know anything about this dog, her owner, or how she ended up hurt, reaching out could make all the difference. Every bit of information matters—call 513-541-7387 or Hamilton County dispatch at 513-825-2280 after hours. Let’s come together to help her heal and find answers for her future. #Pets #Cincinnati #AnimalRescue00Share
Jacob Morgan+FollowCincinnati rallies for Seven the survivorA two-year-old German Shepherd mix named Seven is showing incredible resilience after surviving what’s suspected to be a train accident in Elmwood Place. She’s endured severe injuries, including a traumatic leg amputation and a broken jaw, but her fighting spirit has inspired the Cincinnati Animal CARE team to do everything possible for her recovery. Seven’s story is sparking conversations about the challenges faced by stray animals and the power of compassion. What do you think—should shelters take every chance on tough cases like Seven, or are there limits to what’s possible? #Pets #Cincinnati #AnimalRescue30Share