Rescuers find saddest dog whimpering in car park after losing her puppies

An animal rescuer was left heartbroken after meeting a bereaved dog in a truck yard where she had seemingly been left to fend for herself.

Animal rescuer Suzette Hall knew the case warranted her immediate attention when a caller alerted her to a gray and white pit bull roaming through the dangerous site.

The full-time rescuer is aware that there are many reasons that lead to a dog’s abandonment, but she knew none of these were the cause of the dog’s sadness the moment she met her.

Shortly after arriving at the yard, Hall immediately recognized that the look of sadness in the pup’s eyes was one of grief.

It was clear to the rescuer that the dog had recently had puppies given her physical appearance, but when Hall searched she found no sign of the litter.

“I have never in my life seen a dog so incredibly sad,” Hall told the Dodo. “She literally cried real tears”.

“She was the most traumatised, saddest dog I’ve ever seen. I just held her because I knew exactly how she felt.”

The dog – later named June – was still whimpering at the time of her rescue, wandering around the dangerous terrain with no one to claim her.

The rescuer later concluded that the dog must have lost her puppies and that this was causing her tremendous pain.

Aware that June’s journey to happiness would be a long and arduous one, Hall made it her top priority to find June a new home.

After the dog was checked by a veterinarian, Hall wrote about her plight online in the hope of finding someone to take care of her.

June’s case eventually garnered interest, and a woman reached out proposing to look after the dog for a short while, having recently adopted another female pitbull who had also lost her babies.

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Knowing that the duo would most likely make a good match, Hall handed over the dog.

The arrangement was only meant to be temporary, but it soon became apparent to the foster carer that June was where she was meant to be, so her foster carer ended up adopting her adopted her.

“June came right out of her shell right away with her new family,” Hall said. “All she does now is give kisses. She’s so happy.”

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