A group of puppies have been left to fend for themselves at a dumping ground were delivered to safety this week, thanks to a K-9 officer Tek of Georgia State Patrol.
On Monday in southwest Atlanta, officer Tek was out for a ride with his partner Trooper Jordan Ennis, and they stopped the moment they saw three little puppy heads left in a deserted place. They were covering together in a small bush with no one else in sight, and it made clear that the puppies were left there, abandoned.
Their sad faces hoping for help say it all.
That was the moment when they decided to pull off and take them all together. Officer Ennis stepped out of the car and Tek helped him to put them together in the car.
Once all puppies were loaded into the patrol car, Tek stayed with them to offer a companion, their police dog.
The person that was responsible may never be brought to justice, but the dogs are doing great and are moving in the best possible way.
“[Ennis] knew no one was coming for them, so he and his K-9, Tek, brought the puppies to Headquarters where they were all promptly adopted,” Georgia’s Department of Public Safety wrote on Facebook. “A Trooper never knows what he may encounter on a shift, but a day with puppies is a good day.”