Police officers go above and beyond to keep every member of their community, even those who have four legs and a tail, safe from harm.
While most people spent their Saturday nights with family in the warmth of their homes, Indianapolis Police Officer Scott Charleswood spent the night driving around in his patrol car. And when he received a call about a faint cry coming from a dumpster, he knew he had to investigate because whatever was making the noise wouldn’t last long in the frigid temperatures.
Charleswood looked in the dumpster and was stunned to find a litter of seven newborn puppies that still had their umbilical stumps attached. He quickly gathered the animals from the dumpster and wrapped them up in his warm winter coat to get them warm.
After getting the puppies warm in his car, he then personally found them a foster home for the night and delivered them. Every Dog Counts Rescue has since taken over their care, and they are amazed at how well the puppies are doing considering they were practically frozen when found. “So far all are accepting the bottle and eating well. Truly is AMAZING!!” the rescue said.
“Our officers go above and beyond for every member of our community… two and four-legged,” the IMPD wrote on their Facebook.
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[Featured Image: Facebook/Every Dog Counts Rescue]
Cop Rescues A Frozen Litter Of Puppies From A Dumpster is an article from: LifeDaily