On the outskirts of a city, a tiny puppy was abandoned. The pup was despondent from waiting in the empty woods and so the traveler informed a local dog shelter for assistance. Milan, a rescuer from “Dog Rescue Shelter Mladenovac,” went to save the solitary puppy not knowing what he would face.
Milan traveled over six miles on remote roads in order to find the puppy. The puppy was hiding behind a fallen stone pillar and was startled when Milan drew near him.
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Milan made hissing noises as he approached the shrubs in order to lure out the puppy. But, just as the man was preparing to take a step forward, an army of pups burst from the bushes and attacked him. They ambushed him with all their cuteness and started playing around without thinking twice, but it was unlike any other attack.
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It was simple to guess that the five pups were about two months old and that their mother had been taken from them. The tiny siblings were trusting souls who played together oblivious to the perils of survival.
Milan laid out some food to attract all the puppies, 4 females, and 1 male, to one spot. The starving little ones immediately chomped down the food and slurped up the water with pure gratitude. They then adorably nestled up in Milan’s arms as he carried them to his van.
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The pups were saved and placed at the shelter, where they were given the names Lora, Mona, Nana, Luna, and Bruno. They will be given the greatest care and medical attention possible until they are ready to go to their new homes. We hope that the mother of these puppies is safe and well with her owner or wherever she is now. Good luck on your journey, precious angels.
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