Betty Boop, a mother dog from Fresno, California, was seen by locals walking three kilometers each day in search of food for her 10 puppies. Krystle Woodward, the founder of Pinky Paws ResQ, discovered Betty’s situation and learned that she had been roaming the area for two months.
Despite numerous attempts, no one was able to capture Betty Boop until last Thursday when Krystle finally rescued the mother dog and her pups. Soon, Betty Boop’s adorable puppies will be adopted into loving homes.
Krystle shared a heartwarming story on the foundation’s Facebook page about how she rescued Betty Boop during her work break. She stumbled upon the cute dog wandering alone and scared, prompting her to run back to her workplace to ask for help. With the aid of her husband, they saved Betty Boop during Krystle’s lunch hour that day.
A mother dog displayed a remarkable act of persistence and love for her puppies by traveling 3 kilometers each day to find food for them. For over a month, more than 30 people have witnessed the devoted dog scouring the outskirts of the town for miles in search of nourishment.
After finishing my work for the day, I made a visit to the vet and stayed there until late at night. My main concern was to ensure that my beloved pet wasn’t infected with any health issues. However, I couldn’t stop crying when I found out that she was actually breastfeeding. It was heartbreaking to think about all those little innocent puppies who were hungry and in need of their mother’s milk.
Last Friday, Betty Boop made a daring escape by running outside and scaling a fence. She was determined to reunite with her puppies and wouldn’t let anything stop her. Krystle is now on a mission to find Betty Boop’s offspring.
As per the report by YourCentralValley, the search led to the discovery of the puppies in the basement of an abandoned building. A young student named Kenneth Stoen was called upon by Krystle’s friend’s son to assist in freeing the puppies from their underground confinement.
All ten puppies are in good health and have been given unique names, including Amber, Citrine, Copper, Jade, Jasper, Onyx, Opal, Pearl, Rubyloo, and Sage. The mother dog showed great trust in the person who found her litter and led them right to her puppies. This act of trust deeply touched the person’s heart and has helped them develop a strong affection for the puppies.