Heartbreaking: abandoned dog lived on a bridge above a busy freeway
Hope For Paws was contacted by L. A. on Cloud 9, an organization that helps homeless people. The homeless man in the tent (he didn t want to be filmed) fed the dog, asked them for help, and they knew to call us. (They are the same organization that called us about Jordan: I m sure 90 of you remember his horrifying story). Loreta Frankonyte and I headed out to the bridge over the 110 freeway one of the busiest and noisiest freeways in Los Angeles. We feared he would bolt, so we surrounded him with our plastic fencing and got him into the Hope For Paws rescue vehicle. Before telling you the rest of the story, I wanted to ask you to join our matching campaign where every dollar you donate will be DOUBLED: by becoming a Hope For Paws team member, you ll be a part of each one of these rescues. One weird, funny thing that happened during the rescue (it was removed in the editing) is that a
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