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Question 2 of 6
Question 3 of 6
2 years old. Pitbull mix.
Found against a wall. Too weak to stand. Every rib visible. Still clutching a stuffed toy someone left beside her.
She doesn't bark. Just looks up with tired eyes. Waiting.
Peaches is still at the shelter.
Question 4 of 6
6 months old. Brindle pit mix.
Found behind a supermarket bin. Shaking. Paws raw from walking the streets. Ribs showing through his skin.
He's a baby. He doesn't understand what he did wrong.
Shadow is still at the shelter.
1 year old. Twins. Never apart. Not once.
Owners moved out. Left them locked inside. No food. No water. Door shut. When rescuers came, Milo was wrapped around Marnie. Shielding her.
They weigh almost nothing. But he wouldn't let go.
Milo and Marnie are still at the shelter.
Question 5 of 6
These are just the ones we could save.
There are more we couldn't.
He's 82.
He runs this shelter out of his own pocket. Has for years. Every morning before sunrise he's out there. Feeding. Cleaning. Checking wounds. Holding the ones who shake.
His wife's health is failing. The money is almost gone.
He won't stop.
In his quiet moments, he makes these by hand.
Resin dog lamps. His hobby between feedings and vet visits. Something to keep his hands busy when the weight gets heavy.
He pours everything he has into these dogs.
And he's running out of everything.
The shelter is running out of money.
If it closes, these dogs have nowhere to go.
After everything they've already survived.
Final Question
You didn't scroll past.
You learned their names.
Now show them who you are.
Every dollar feeds, heals, and shelters a dog who has nothing.
"I can't do this alone anymore. But I don't have to. Because people like you exist. People who don't look away. People who feel something and then do something about it. You are the reason these dogs still have a chance."