Every animal deserves to feel loved and cared for. Unfortunately, there are tons of strays that have been abandoned and have no family to care for them. They are left on the street to fend for themselves. This was the case for this stray poodle named Yankee.
Yankee was living on the streets of Los Angeles for an extended period of time. He was discovered by a group of locals, but he refused to let anyone help. Whenever anybody tried to help him, he would run away.
Jenny's Nieces Stepped Up and Adopted Snafu
Jenny came up with the perfect solution for Snafu. She asked her sister’s family in Colorado if they would adopt him, and they welcomed him with open arms. Jenny confidently said, “He’s moving to Colorado to live with my nieces and he’s gonna have a great, wonderful life.”
“Look at him, he’s cute, happy, [and] fat.” Snafu had made huge leaps in his recovery since that day she found him helpless on the side of the road. She hoped that Snafu would thrive in his new family.
Snafu’s New Life in Colorado
Snafu had made a strong connection with Jenny and Jimmy at the rescue sanctuary. They hoped that he could make the same connection with his new family.
Luckily, that was the case. Snafu absolutely adored his new family. They gave him so much love, and he especially loved the attention he got from Jenny’s young nieces. And it was all because of Jenny and Jimmy Desmond’s sympathy and kindness. Get ready for another inspiring rescue story...
Yankee Had Been a Los Angeles Stray For Quite Some Time
Yankee the poodle had been a stray dog living in the streets of Los Angeles for a while. No one knows just how long he had been there. Locals had seen him wandering around, but he refused help from anyone.
It was very clear that Yankee was not in good health. He was visibly struggling, and there seemed like there was nothing the locals could do to help. He would often hide in a hidden alleyway away from everyone.
Yankee Was Too Afraid of People to Accept Help
Many locals knew about Yankee’s situation. They knew he had trouble warming up to people. So, they tried the best they could. They brought him food and water every day which he would eat when the coast was clear.
Some locals tried to catch Yankee, but he would always run away or go back into the alleyway. It was very clear that Yankee needed some help, but the locals were running out of options. No one knew how to help.