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Four Heroic Kids Rescue A Hungry Dog ​​Tied Up With Bungee Cords

Without a question, instilling principles, compassion, and a love for animals in children should be a source of great pride for parents. Four youngsters from Detroit, Michigan (USA) rescued a hungry dog that was on the verge of being put down. These people are truly making a difference in the world and restoring hope in humanity.

Kenneth, Kevin, and Andrew Daniels, the Kenny brothers, were assisting an elderly neighbor with her belongings as she moved to a new location. They heard noises from the nearby house, which appeared to be abandoned, while performing this work. They wanted to confirm what was going on, and what they discovered was tragic.

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The lads realized the animal was in horrible health and that they couldn’t leave her there, so they freed her, covered her in a jacket, and carried her home.

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The kids were keen to assist her, giving her the name ‘Sparkle,’ providing her with water and food, and ensuring she was comfortable and protected. They bumped across members of the Detroit Pit Crew Dog Rescue the next day while walking Sparkle around the neighborhood and told them the story.

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The Detroit Pit Crew Dog Rescue is a non-profit committed to rescuing dogs that have been abandoned on the streets. Sparkle was immediately taken in by the group because, in addition to being severely emaciated, she seemed to have scabies and had clearly been neglected.

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Sparkle benefited much from the experience, but the lads still took the time to inquire as to what would happen to her.

The founder of Detroit Pit Crew Dog Rescue, Theresa Sumpter, told WDIV:

“You could see they genuinely cared for this small puppy, that they wanted to make sure she was taken care of.”

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The rescuers were intrigued by the boys’ demeanor and requested if they could do a brief interview, which they consented to. After saying their goodbyes and hugging Sparkle, the rescuers whisked her away to a veterinarian, who ruled out the possibility of scabies.

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