A moving image of a stray dog clutching to a broken teddy bear captured the nation’s attention, but it also divided animal lovers about the creature’s fate.
The abandoned teddy bear was used as a pillow for the stray dog while he dozed off on the sidewalk.
The photographer, Yvette Holzbach, captioned this image: “Here is a stray dog finding comfort in a broken-down, abandoned toy. How many of the dogs that we see do the same thing when they have served their purpose and are dumped on the street?
People were deeply moved by this terrible sight and curious to know what had happened to the dog, which caused the picture to go viral.
Although many people expressed their sympathy, several wondered why Yvette didn’t save the dog rather than just taking a picture and leaving.
Her comment exemplifies both the gravity of the problem nationwide and the sheer number of homeless pets in this particular area.
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Yvette spends her time rescuing abandoned puppies in one of Houston, Texas’s worst neighborhoods while working for a group called Forgotten Dogs of the 5th Ward.
She and her colleagues patrol the area, photograph abandoned dogs to help owners be found, get them spayed or neutered, receive any necessary medical attention, and most importantly, find some of the dogs foster or permanent homes.
However, the overwhelming number of stray dogs on the streets is too much for Yvette and her coworkers to handle. As a result, she posted the following response to everyone who condemned her on Facebook.
“We may feed up to 50 stray dogs on one feeding tour. She said on the website for Forgotten Pets of the 5th Ward, “Of those 50 puppies, we are fortunate if we are able to rescue one because the sad reality is, there are not enough foster homes to place these dogs into.
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“Please don’t condemn us; it is the hardest thing in the world for us to leave pets like him behind. We are a small group of volunteers doing the best we can with the resources we have.
Teddy, the dog in the photo, was later revealed to be one of numerous canines that local homeowner Mr. Calvin had been feeding.
According to Yvette, the 87-year-old had taken many dogs off the streets over the years and at one point had as many as 20 in his backyard.
“I hope that by posting the picture, attention to the plight of the street dog has been sparked. We know that our fight is difficult, but we can only dream of the day when no dog will have to struggle to survive on the streets.
Last year, Yvette updated her story with the tragic news that animal hero Mr. Calvin passed away in 2018, but thanks to Yvette and her team, his kindness and care for these helpless dogs will always be remembered.
People like Yvette are what the world needs. Please spread the word to show your support for the crucial work she does to help our defenseless creatures.