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Homeless Man Saves Every Animal In Burning Shelter
5 monthes ago - By iHeart Dogs
Oftentimes, animals can have a difficult time fending for themselves. They rely on their humans to keep them safe. But for shelter dogs, life can be even harder without a family looking out for them 24/7.
Luckily, there are still many people who would risk their lives for any animals in danger. One homeless man made that clear when he ran into open flames to save the lives of innocent shelter dogs and cats. He knows how much a dog can change your life, so he knew exactly what he had to do in that moment.
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