
Muneca, an 18-year-old blind Dachshund, was surrendered to an animal shelter, leaving her alone and terrified. Now, she didn’t have a home, her vision, or someone to love her.
JOHN HWANG
A volunteer named Elaine Seamans went to the Baldwin Park Animal Care Center in Los Angeles to visit Muneca, and was the first person to really show her love. Muneca leapt right into her arms and clung to her, never wanting to be put down.
JOHN HWANG
Photographer John Hwang was on his way to a photography shoot when he saw Seamans and Muneca. He snapped a picture of them, which was eventually posted online and went viral. The photograph showed Seamans holding Muneca in her arms, with Muneca clinging tightly to her.
JOHN HWANG
They wanted whoever saw the picture to feel a connection to it, and to feel the same way Seamans did. And it worked. A rescue group called the Frosted Faces Foundation saw the photo and wanted to get Muneca out of the shelter immediately. They took her at the veterinarian and then placed her into a foster home.
Frosted Faces
Laurel Patterson
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I can’t even read this story, but I hate irresponsible people like this!!
Patti Licata
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Poor baby!
Mae Rukstalis
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Leeden Rukstalis
Joanne SingBo
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God Bless Amy & Muneca.
Olga Coutinho Dantas
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Belezura
Karen Portland
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My dachshund is 18 and blind. Love het to pieces. God Bless her.
Carol Ruby
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Love these doxies…
Nulla Odum
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Some people don’t deserve something as good in their lives as a dog.
David Teipelke
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The person that did this to that dog needs to be dumped in the middle of the desert and left
Jay Ridgway
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I cant stand being away from mine. A person who does that to a helpless animal is a poor human being.
Angela Anderson
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I could never dump any animal, let alone an animal that needs to be loved more than most. Praying this baby has the love she deserves for the rest of her days.
Teresa Thompson
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Shame on that stupid owner. They don’t deserve that beautiful baby.
Angela Warren
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Who ever dumped this little one should rot in hell
Cheryl Thomas
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My inga had sards she was blind and I had her with me to the end. How can you throw a pet away when they need you the most. I wouldn’t have parted with inga for anything in the world.
Cheryl Thomas
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This whole story breaks my heart and I hope she has a loving happy home now
Kaye Cook
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Much love & blessing sweetheart
Terri Knudsen
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I can’t watch these! Up all night then wanting to go get them. It hurts to see these poor babes.
Jim Kainz
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Beautiful story. Love my doxies forever.
JoAnne Mariano Gonzales
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Unacceptable!!!
Tim Woolf
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so sad , what will become of her now ??
Matt Breyfogle
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Marissa Rose Johnson look at that sweet little face
Betty Byers
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I have an 11 year old dachshund that was dumped at a shelter a friend called and told me. He fits right in with my little heard. I have a total of 4 now and I loved every each one the same. It makes me sad that people raise a dog from birth then just through it away when it gets old.
Eva Rector
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She’s so precious, I would never let her go.
Michael Wilt
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Looks like the old man i have he is 14 year old wiener dog he is going blind and deaf but i am happy he rescued me love him and all rescue animals
Doug Adkins
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God bless
Nur Kahnert
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Grr that make me very angry with crappy owners like that
Donna Bohanan Newton
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Poor little angel how can anyone be so cruel. Breaks my heart.
Marge Leppelman
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How could someone do that! So glad he/she was able to find someone to give them some love and compassion!!
Janice Russell
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Love
John Aimon
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Poor pup and such a sweet Dachs!
Jan Cabbiness
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Oh my, I’d never let go of him.
Cynthia Murray
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Thank you to those who found her a home, peace and love for the rest of her days.
Lois Barbara
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Poor little Girl!
John Aimon
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I just had to look at the story of this beautiful little animal again. She no doubt has given all her heart with love for all her life and then was cruelly cast aside in her old age. This wonderful little creature deserved so much more than this after a life of unselfish devotion. They love their humans even more than they love themselves. That picture of her cuddling and wrapping her little legs around someone just wanting comfort goes right to the heart. I’m glad she found someone who will appreciate her for the wonderful little dog she is and is willing to allow her to love again.
Marty Schwegmann
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It could be that its owner(s) was old and couldn’t care for the animal. The owner could be in worse shape than the little one.
Mary Ann McGuriman
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Poor doggie. People can be so heartless.
Charles Price
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Thanks for your help
Harvie Miller
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Heart breaking
Linda Valcourt
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That’s cruel. My Dixie is blind and has problems .but I would never ever give him up. Or my other dog love them. They are family.don’t understand people heartless
Chris Lewis
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Poor baby
Chris Lewis
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Hopefully whoever did this gets the same treatment when they get old
Robert Rohrer
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Thank goodness there’s good people to take care of her
Natalie Castillo
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HOW HE DESERVES THE BEST NOW!!!
Dee Adamson
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this make me sick hope some one will help her
Jda Aleman
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Great
Jda Aleman
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She’s safe
Alice Dodge
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How cruel can people be x
Richard Zoellner
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This is so sad but someone will take her and give her a good loving home .
Richard Zoellner
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My little missy doxie is going blind but she is so good and I would never give her up because of her going blind, just like family.
Marge Leppelman
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Especially if they had her 18 years