Life for homeless animals is difficult, to say the least. Having enough food and water is a
constant worry, many times they are the victims of abuse, and unfortunately getting hit by a car is a common incidence. In fact, it’s so common that Eldad Hagar, founder of the animal rescue organization Hope for Paws, recently received two back-to-back calls about dogs who had been struck by vehicles.
The first call was about a Chihuahua, now named Magic. When Hagar arrived at the scene, Magic was very timid and had to be cornered in a yard. After a few moments of hiding, the pup realized that Hagar meant no harm and slowly walked over, limping from a broken leg.
Then, Hagar set off to attend to the second pup, a Terrier now named Johnson. Two young girls had witnessed the stray pup get hit and being familiar with Hope for Paws, asked their father to call the organization.
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