One woman was determined to help a poor canine that had gotten into quite a predicament.
Animals, especially dogs, are loving, caring and loyal beings. Show an animal a little bit of kindness and love and you’ve likely made a friend for life. Those lovable, furry and cuddly creatures add so much joy and happiness, making for a fuller and richer life.
But as it turns out, animals, much like humans, require a little bit of help and grace now and then. People aren’t supposed to shoulder all the burdens and problems that life can throw our way. This also appears true for animals, as one clip posted on YouTube shows.
A stray dog, as he was attempting to eat, got its head stuck in a plastic jug. The clip shows the animal grabbing food from a cat feeder when the plastic container becomes lodged around its noggin.
Sadly, being a stray dog, the animal was forced to fend for itself, unable to remove its head from the plastic container. The abandoned animal seemed destined to wander the streets with a plastic jug around its head.
But one woman, Teri Goodnight, learned about the poor pooch and was determined to do everything possible to help the stray dog.
“Once I commit to helping a dog, I’m fully committed,” she said. “I don’t care how long it takes, what it costs me.”
Teri launched a plan to help the stray dog, which involved placing food in a cage that could be controlled remotely. She explains the lengths she went to and the massive amount of time she invested to help the struggling animal.
“I made 25 trips there, and three of those times, I was there for 24 hours straight,” Teri said.
One night, as Teri stood nearby, the stray dog and his canine buddy walked into the cage as she closed the gate. After locking the frightened pooch in, Teri freed the animal’s head from the container.
“I had to take some wire cutters and cut slits all the way around the part that was around his neck,” she said.
The animal’s head was finally free after more than a month. The plastic container had been around the poor dog’s head from Oct. 21 to Nov. 24.
Proverbs 12:10 “An upright man has thought for the life of his beast, but the hearts of evildoers are cruel.”