Puppy Thrown Off A Bridge With Mouth Taped Shut Is Reunited With His Savior And Can’t Stop Thanking Him.. Read Full Article


The dog that was thrown from the bridge met the savior after being filmed and never stopped thanking

An act of kindness will go a long way and will always be appreciated, even to animals. One night, Bob Holter decided to walk to his favorite store instead of driving. As she crossed the bridge to get to the store, she heard a weak, wailing cry from below. He walks under and around the bridge in search of the wounded creature. When she finally saw it, her heart broke when she saw the frightened puppy with its mouth covered. The poor dog was thrown over the bridge by his former owner


Holter immediately took the puppy to the nearby Griffith Animal Hospital. Hospital director Lori Kovavic considers the puppy's treatment a top priority. The first thing they did was remove the tape around the snout, which had severely damaged skin. They gave him antibiotic ointments and injections. It turned out that the puppy had a broken leg that required surgery. After completing the initial treatment, a comfortable bed was prepared for the dog.


The story of the Darmouthgang pup went viral… the local Whittings family immediately fell in love with the pup and decided to adopt him, naming him Louie.


At the time, the person who saved the pup was still unknown, having simply taken him to the hospital and left without naming him, but one day Holter’s niece saw the clinic’s Facebook post about Louie’s story and gave them the opportunity to meet.


When the puppy was finally reunited with his hero, he immediately recognized him and ran to show him love with all his might, thanking the man for his help. save your life. Louis couldn't stop licking Holter's face. No one thought Louis would recognize his hero, but the dogs never cease to amaze us.

Today, Louis lives in Whittlings with his new family, but we're sure he'll never stop being grateful to the man who saved his life.

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