A puppy was discovered abandoned inside a bag of dog food along with seven of his siblings. When Nicole Olsen and Ella Harper’s daughter heard several screeches coming from a dumpster at a truck stop, they went in search of the puppies.

This year’s extraordinary event occurred on November 1 between Wigley Flat and Kingston in Murray, Australia, which is northeast of Adelaide.
Hearing groans, Nicole lifted the lid of the container and discovered two 40-pound bags of dog food stacked on top of one another. The puppies inside the sacks, who desperately needed assistance, were secured with a wire intended to hang laundry.

Nicole made the decision to call her family for assistance in rescuing the puppies while she was driving home from a family gathering in Renmark.

The young youngsters seemed to be in bad shape. They were covered with fleas and other parasites, and it was obvious that leaving them alone was done with the aim that they would die. Three cars were used to transfer the small children to Nicole’s home in Gawler after her family members responded to the call.

The two sickest puppies were massaged the entire way to a veterinary facility while being wrapped in towels to keep them alert so they might be helped. Unfortunately, one of the sickest people passed away while traveling.
Nicole and her family decided to adopt Angel, the sole red puppy and cutest member of the litter.
As Nicole said:
“Angel was the youngest and seemed to be going through a lot, so we all developed a soft spot for him.”

She went on to state that her family decided to adopt at least one dog even though it was not convenient.
Angel will now reside with Nicole, her husband Michael, their daughter Harper, and a family dog who is ten years old and who enjoys spending time with other dogs.

The canines that made it through this catastrophe were taken in by a number of kind-hearted households and are now living there.
The animal welfare organization will carry out additional research to identify those who committed this heinous deed.






