A Man Snapped A Photo Of This Dog On The Street And Mocked Her On Social Media. Luckily, That’s Not Where Her Story Ends…
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When Pumpkin was first spotted, she was standing alone in the middle of a road in Houston. Her body was burned. Her skin was exposed. Her fur was matted. She’d been shot with a BB gun and left to die.
Just as you can’t imagine things being worse for her, a man snapped a picture of her wandering the streets, posted it on Facebook and made fun of her. “LOL. Only in the 3rd ward, I see a burned up dog,” he wrote. Luckily for Pumpkin, the outrage over that photo spread like wildfire and next thing you know, this happens to change everything…
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