It is a shame to see families of abandoned dogs on the streets. Left completely alone and with only their own companions, many dogs find themselves in a sad situation, completely deprived of basic household items. One such story came from Southern California, where three puppies were abandoned near Magic Johnson Park in Los Angeles. The cubs were found hiding on the sidewalk, refusing to leave the area where the family was last seen. Their situation looked like it was going to get better until a heart seeker answered the phone!

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three small dogs sitting by the side of the road


Locals saw three dogs. A dog girl and her two brothers were back to back on the sidewalk. They said the dogs were abandoned by the family, who threw them out of the car and drove off. At first the three refused to leave the sidewalk and waited for the car to return, but no one did. If the temperature rises after a while, take shelter under a nearby car. the dogs are under the car

Still, the three sit together, tight together, and in a way, they rely on each other.

Logan’s Legacy Team To The Rescue

The neighbors called Suzette Hall, of Logan’s Legacy rescue, from Irvine, California, but she was unable to drive to the spot at the time. Instead, she sent two of her colleagues who found the puppies right where they were told they’d be.

They were all covered in ticks and their fur was completely matted. The canines were in terrible condition and they needed help as soon as possible.

“Dumped at a park together. Covered in ticks, matted so bad they couldn’t even poop, and tons of creepy-crawling ticks. They stayed right where they were left, and stuck together,” Suzette wrote on her Facebook page.

Hall and her other volunteers usually use a humane trap to lure dogs to a van, but that was not the case today. The female doggo went straight to her rescuers after she was offered some food, and two of her brothers followed. 

Suzette Hall:

“These sweet babies will never, ever have to wait again. They are rescued.”

Even in the van, the fantastic trio refused to leave each other’s side. They stayed next to each other throughout the whole ride to a volunteer’s home.

Doggos Waiting For Someone To Adopt Them

Once they got to the temporary home, Arturo Flores, one of the volunteers, spent two hours shaving them down to free them from the ticks. It was a complex process, but eventually, the pups felt much better!

They were named Damien, Polly, and Barkley right before they were moved to a foster home. According to Hall, these canines were special due to the amazing bond they had the entire time.

Even after they were saved, they refused to separate from each other, which is generally not the case with other dogs.

That’s why she hopes that when the time comes, they will have the opportunity to go to a furever home as a group. 

But, at least until then – they will surely spend all of their time together, guarding each other like they used to do on the street!