00:00I walked into the shop and there was this tiny little puppy. I was stuck in
00:06traffic bumper to bumper and I got a knock on my car window. A German lady
00:11saw that my car was animal rescue. She'd seen a small puppy and she said she'd
00:16pay for all his medical.
00:28He had no hair and he was covered in scabies. Little Fritz went behind a cabinet under an
00:35oily cloth. It was his little safe spot. I pulled him out and we popped him in a
00:48box. So this little dude has just been rescued by a lovely German lady. I got
00:53into the car and drove up the street maybe 20 meters and there I saw another
00:59little puppy on the side of the road.
01:07Same size, same appearance, same little legs.
01:26They're in the clinic one or two nights. Once they were stable we moved them into our healing center.
01:34We ended up putting them together because they were very similar.
01:37we assumed they were little brothers. Fritz and Freddie bonded the whole way through.
01:48They slowly grew their hair back.
01:51They were comrades.
02:01They've both gone into incredible homes and they've both got a sibling each.
02:05It's just such a beautiful end to such a sad beginning.
02:10We are so grateful to people that open up their homes for loving them unconditionally.
02:17We see them steadily how they felt safe and felt safe and with a healthy family all隅.
02:18I'm a kid, I'm a kid that would come back and I have a little son of a mother who
02:19was
02:19a hundred and a young man that was a puppy help.
02:21They don't have to stay with the kids.
02:21They're not a child, but we are a kid.
02:25We first had to live like we have babies.
02:25People who didn't live like this and we thought we were the kids.
02:26You loved them.
02:26We can've had to go to a family and we were one day.
02:27We got to say we have to meet a child.
02:27We're going in the house and we have to be vaccinated and we're going
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