Rebecca Lynch and her husband Kevin Lynch were vacationing in Savannah, Georgia. On the way back to Florida, Rebecca had a very honorable thought. The idea was to stop by a local animal shelter and save the dogs that need it the most. They had the places and resources to help and were aware of Georgia’s housing problems due to overcrowding and high death tolls.
The little “pit stop” was so special that they will never forget it.
Save the dogs who need it most
pregnant dog in the car
When they got to the shelter, they found out about Lizzie. This young female terrier was pregnant and had been in a high kill shelter with heartworm and a broken leg. To say that this poor girl, who was at high risk of being euthanized, was “the dog most needed” at the shelter would be an understatement.
Thanks to Rebecca and her incredibly resilient husband, Lizzie and her unborn child were saved in time. They had an hour drive to Orlando, Florida, so they did everything they could to make this sick, very pregnant and scared dog comfortable.
“I knew she was nervous and scared, and I just wanted to comfort her on the ride,” Rebecca told The Dodo. They placed a bed and a blanket for her at the back of their car, and Rebecca sat next to her, petting her softly.
They wanted to make sure that she gave birth in a comfortable, stress-free environment at their home in Florida, but sweet Lizzy had some other plans.
About an hour into the drive, Lizzy started giving birth.
The Little Puppy Family
Lizzy gave birth to three puppies while Rebecca acted as a midwife. “She was a pro! We went straight to the vet, and they said everything looked good,” Lynch said.
However, that wasn’t all.
She gave birth to one more puppy at the vet and two more on the car ride home – 6 healthy and beautiful puppies in total.
“Lizzy is a doll. Bless her heart, with all that she’s been through in her short life, she is so loving and trusting. She is a gentle and loving soul. Pretty remarkable,” Rebecca said.
They fostered and took care of the puppies until they were old enough to be adopted. Thankfully, all of them went to amazing homes where they’re loved and spoiled rotten.
And, as for Lizzy, she obviously stayed at her forever home.
“Lizzy stayed put, of course. She’s a Lynch, and we love her to pieces. She and our Poodle, Cooper, are best pals, and she has really taken a liking to our 4 yr old niece, Lilly, they have a special friendship 🥰,” Rebecca wrote in her Facebook post.
Her leg had to be amputated, sadly, but other than that, she is one happy and healthy pup living her best life.
Rebecca is also the Poodle and Pooch Rescue of Florida’s President, and since 2008, she and her team have saved thousands of lives. Visit here to learn more about their organization and how to help.