For two week, 13 dogs and 3 puppies fended for themselves. Neighbors left food and water for the animals, but they couldn't properly care for all pets.
“He kept saying, ‘Save the dog first.’ I kept saying, ‘No, we're going to save your life first and then the dog, your life is more important,’ but he insisted on pulling up the dog first.”
“You could tell she was the happiest dog in the world,” Jackie Kane said. “And for that dog to trust us, to have that kind of bond with us is beyond words.”
Mission accomplished! One hundred-twenty-four dogs were released to a reputable rescue after months of protests. They are now getting the help they need.
“Let’s call things by their real name. These dogs are biological trash,” said Alexei Sorokin, the owner of Basya (Basia) Services, who is in charge of rounding up dogs and disposing of them.