Gato (Spanish for Cat) belonged to Benjamín González Sánchez, a homeless man from Guadalajata, Jasisco, Mexico, who unfortunately died two weeks ago of hypothermia. The dog and his owner used to sleep outside one of the entrances to Jalisco Stadium, but since the passing of González Sánchez, the dog simply roams the streets alone without anyone to look over him, get him food, or protect him from the cold.
On May 30, 2014, four dogs were thrown from a moving vehicle into a Phoneix, Ariz., dog park just after 10 p.m. Two dogs, Cairn Terrier mix puppies, and a Chihuahua/MinPin mix are just a few months old. They were picked up by Gil Flores and turned into Arizona’s Humane Society. The fourth dog was spotted by two homeless women who witnessed the cruel act, and cared for the dog overnight.
A homeless man and his dog camped under a tree to protect themselves from a dangerous storm, however, firefighters jumped into action and saved them from the storm.
A community dog received 4 stab wounds and wondered the streets in pain for 28 days. Thanks to Alexandra Morales, the dog was taken to a vet clinic and is receiving medical help.
“Donations began pouring as the news spread of River and his owner’s heartbreaking story. River’s dad has been overwhelmed by the generosity and outpouring of support,” the Chester Foundation wrote.
A 6-year-old who aspires to become a veterinarian, asks guests to her birthday party that instead of bringing her a gift they bring donations for homeless dogs.