The pup of today’s story is no different. Tich, a three-month-old pup, lived his life in the presence of an awful owner who did not provide him with the life he deserved.
He was abused and neglected, making him feel very anxious and unhappy.
Luckily, Tich decided that he had enough of this awful life and managed to run away from his scary owner, finding somebody who actually cared about him.
Escaped Pup
As soon as he escaped his abusive home, Tich met an incredible hooman who immediately noticed that something was wrong.
When the hooman realized how terrified the dog was, he was able to connect the dots and realize the poor pup needed his help.
Not wasting a single moment, he picked up the pup and took him somewhere safe.
He immediately took Tich to the vet in order to see if he was injured in any form. Although there were many ticks on him, indicating how badly he was neglected, he did not have any broken bones.
While receiving a very thorough checkup, Tich was very patient and calm. He even started playing around in the vet’s exam room.
After he was given a nice bath and yummy food, he began to realize that he was finally in a safe place, making him wag his tail uncontrollably.
Seeing that he was just a pup who wanted to be loved, his rescuers decided he was ready for a forever home.
New Life
In no time, Tich met some hoomans who, after hearing his story, couldn’t believe that somebody would do such a thing to a sweet little dog like him.
Knowing that they could provide him with a loving home, the family decided to adopt him, making him the cutest addition to their loving family.
Tich is finally safe, spending time with people he trusts and who show him every single day that he is worthy of love and attention.
He completely came out of his shell and transformed into the sweetest pup ever who just wants to have some fun!
Final Word
Animal abuse is not okay!
If, for some reason, you can no longer take care of your dog or simply don’t want them anymore, please do not be mean to them.
All you need to do is take them to your local shelter and allow the staff members to take them in, providing them with shelter and comfort, seeing that they lost their best friend the moment they were left at their institution.