Two Dogs Stranded In Sewer Wouldn’t Stop Crying Until Someone Heard Their Call for Help

The life of the stray animals isn’t easy at all. Not only these helpless creatures struggle to fend for themselves, but they are also many times afraid of the humans who treat them with disrespect.

Unfortunately, finding shelter to hide is another obstacle many of them face. Probably in an attempt to rest from the street life, two dogs ended up stranded in a sewer. The animals were aware they were in trouble and knew that the only way to survive was for someone to get them out of that place.

They started barking and howling hoping someone kind would hear their cries for help. Luckily, that’s exactly what happened.

It was teenagers Citlaly Rodriguez and Isaac Barajas who spotted the trapped dogs. They were aware something had to be done as soon as possible so they alerted Hope for Paws of what they stumbled upon. And as it turned out it was just the right thing to do as this organization has helped thousands of animals in need of help before.

Edgar and Loreta from Hope for Paws came at the scene at no time and were determined to get the dogs out. They approached very slowly and carefully because they didn’t want to further scare the already frightened souls.

But, the dogs knew these people were there to help and collaborated.

The teenagers stayed at the scene and offered their help to the rescuers and only left when they were sure the dogs were completely safe. “When Loreta and I arrived, we worked with these two awesome kids and together we completed this rescue mission,” Edgar said.

The dogs were brought at the organization’s shelter and were offered medical help and a nice bath. The staff named them Winn and Dixie and all they needed to do next was to find them a nice and loving home.

Although the assumptions were that Winn and Dixie were probably strays, they were still inspected for microchips. Since they didn’t have any, the rescuers could only make guesses whether they got stuck in the sewer by themselves or someone dumped them there. But, one thing was for sure, that Winn and Dixie were best of friends.

Once they recovered from the ordeal, both Winn and Dixie were transferred to another local organization, Wags and Walks. Thankfully, the staff at this organization managed to find them a forever home. What’s most, they weren’t separated but were adopted together by a family that loves them very much.

If you want to see the whole story check the video below. In case you want to learn more about the work of Hope for Paws check their Facebook page.

Monica Pop
Monica Pop
Monica Pop is a senior writer for Bored Daddy magazine covering the latest trending and popular articles across the United States and around the world.

More from author

Related posts

Latest posts

The ring you pick reveals what kind of woman you are

Jewelry adds elegance, sophistication, and a touch of personal style to everyone who opts wearing some. Rings in particular are often more than just...

We were both pregnant by my husband — My mother-in-law’s cruel bet: ‘Whoever has a son stays’

I thought my pregnancy would save my marriage. Instead, it exposed the truth about my husband Marco who was involved with another woman. And...

Melania Trump says Donald wanted to have more kids

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump have been married for 20 years. The couple welcomed their only child together in 2006, the...

Emotional John Travolta Seen in Florida, Fans Speculate Major News Ahead

John Travolta’s Sudden Florida Return Sparks Speculation: Tribute, Comeback, or Surprise? Hollywood buzz is swirling after John Travolta was seen rushing to his Florida estate...

Pope Leo XIV’s Cryptic Message to America: A Single Word That Sparked Symbolism and Speculation

Pope Leo XIV’s One-Word Message to America: Mystery, Meaning, and Modern Media In an era flooded with endless news cycles and rapid-fire soundbites, it’s rare...

At my grandson’s wedding, the bride mocked my quilt — minutes later, his decision stunned everyone

My name's Beatrice Walsh or Bea to everyone who ever shared a cup of tea at my kitchen table. I'm eighty-three, and I thought...