Greg Zubiak was in a field just outside of Glaslyn, Saskatchewan where he was planning to hunt moose; however, he noticed something in the distance. He saw 20 young abandoned puppies who were deliberately abandoned with the intent of possibly being used as bait to attract coyotes.
As he walked up to them, they all looked up and as he yelled out ‘OK, come on!’, they all started running towards him. He gave them the clothes off his back to keep them warm on the way to the shelter.
If it wasn’t for this hunter finding these puppies in the field that day, they would not have lasted the night. They most likely would have succumbed to the cold weather or predators.
Twenty abandoned puppies were saved by a local hunter, Greg Zubiak, near Glaslyn, Saskatchewan in Canada.
He literally took the hunting clothes off his back and lined his truck with them. This way, the cute puppies could stay warm on the way to the Battlefords Humane Society.
The abandoned puppies arrived at the shelter hungry and flea-ridden.
The young puppies are now recovering at the Battlefords Humane Society.
These little cuties are looking healthier already and work is underway toward finding new families to adopt them.
I can’t believe how anybody could abandon such adorable animals. Thankfully they were saved in time by a caring hunter who was at the right place at the right time. If you would like to donate to Battleford’s Humane Society or would even like to adopt one of these sweeties, please visit their website or Facebook page.
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