Denver News Anchor Calls Out Owner on Air for Leaving Dog Locked in a Hot Car
“So there’s an apology in order. Not for you – for your dog. I am sorry that your dog does not have better humans.”
“So there’s an apology in order. Not for you – for your dog. I am sorry that your dog does not have better humans.”
“So [I adopted] a 12-year-old Chihuahua with a heart murmur and four bad knees and I brought him home and that was just the beginning of all the animals.”
“If they didn’t do that, I wouldn’t still have Bonnie. That kind of kindness is something you don’t expect. I have never experienced it before,” Menendez said.
“For veterans and for people with disabilities who just wanted to go on a walk with their dog,” said Feldman.
Denver might be naughty, but she’s just so stinkin’ cute about it!
“I was terrified he would be hit as he was weaving into and out of traffic. I was running as fast as possible, but he was much faster,” said Blond.
People that actually witnessed the event, say the man got back into his truck, threw it in reverse, nearly backing up over the dog as it tried to jump back in.