Meet Cooper: A Heartfelt Rescue
Meet Cooper!! Its name was decided by his lifesaver, Anne. She discovered it in a deserted village near the town of Africa; the gender of Cooper is male. He is adoring and affectionate. His breed is Anatolian Shepherd. As you can see, poverty and scarcity of food can destroy the appearance of a living being. A derelict can be seen watching him wandering the streets and searching for food. He was covered in dirt and mud and was really in bad condition when Anne found him sitting under the vehicle.
The Struggles of Abandonment
The scorching heat, hunger, and destitute state made him hopeless, depressed, and dejected from life. He seems very unhappy and sorrowful about his condition. His white hair turned all grey and greasy. You could see his sad eyes and snout and scratches of injuries under his eyes as if some creature had attacked him. He has been searching for food and shelter for a very long time. Moreover, he craved love and affection from surrounding people. However, people from the surrounding area were not welcoming and appreciative towards him. Anne and her rescue team visited this village and brought him to her shelter care in the city. Here, you can see him in multiple images sitting, running, and mourning over his misery in distress. But now, you won’t believe how handsome he has become with proper care and treatment. He was diagnosed with multiple diseases as well; one of them was rabies, which was treated spontaneously once he was brought to Anne’s rescue home.
Jane: The Joyful Poodle
On the other hand, you do observe the giant poodle, waiting for his owner outside his shop. One of them is yawning and the other is posing smartly for the picture. That’s cute, no. How clever they are when they see the camera… Smile!! And there you will capture their great photos. Hey, now meet “Jane, the poodle”. It was found and adopted through Anne’s rescue shelter and now you can see is he happy and more cheerful than before. He is very obedient to his boss; he helps them guard outside their workplaces and homes. He cheers the family with his antics. He becomes very energetic when it comes to giving him treats. You can bet after that he won’t leave your side.
Life at Anne’s Shelter
At Anne’s shelter house, Cooper and Jane became very good buddies. They used to hang out together in the big garden for a walk and would eat together. But sadly, the poodle was adopted after a few days of his stay. Cooper became ill out of sadness with the separation from Poodle but eventually made new friends later on.