12-Year-Old Girl Saves Elderly Pug Thrown From Moving Car

A 12-year-old girl is a hero to an elderly pug who was tied up in a plastic bag and thrown out of a car to die by the side of the road.

It's just so sad and heartbreaking to hear dogs getting neglected and abandoned like this elderly pug…

…but when we see ordinary people, let alone a 12-year-old girl, go out of their way to save dogs in need, our faith in humanity somewhat gets restored!

Check out the video to learn more about Teddy the elderly pug’s heartless abandonment, and the 12-year-old girl who came to his fortuitous rescue on the next page :

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424 thoughts on “12-Year-Old Girl Saves Elderly Pug Thrown From Moving Car

  1. Side note, it makes me happy that we all came on this post to say how disappointed we are in people, and managed to turn it around with the love we have for our own babies. I truly ❤️ this page

  2. OMG! I have pugs and I could never put one in a plastic bag and throw it out the window of a moving car. What is wrong with these people? Why is there so much cruelty in this world anymore? What people do to innocent animals and each other is horrible.

  3. Just so everyone knows, Teddy is doing quite well, he is a new forever home and living a Pugs life. I have been following Teddy on the Buffalo Pug and Small Dog Rescue page here on facebook and he has his own page Teddy the Pug. Such a sweet little guy.

  4. Someone knows who did this to this baby. I want names. Their identities need to be made public. Every person that abused and mistreat a helpless animal needs to be punished and shamed. If the law won’t protect them maybe the public will.

  5. This just made me want to throw up!!!! I hate people that abuse animals, kids and old people so I guess that covers about everything I have 2 pugs and a little mixed terrier and I can’t imagine ever hurting any of them….these people are the scrum of the earth

  6. I know people are so cruel, but luckily for that sweet little girl who had more sense than the people who tossed the poor pup. I’m glad he’s doing well and that she came along when she did.

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