Woman Holds Dying Shelter Dog In Her Arms All Night So He Doesn’t Have To Die Alone
The sad truth is: Not all dogs can be saved. This was the unfortunate truth Janine Guido, founder of Speranza Animal Rescue, had to deal with when she met Watson.
“I had a gut feeling that things weren’t going to be good the next day,” Guido told the Dodo. “I didn’t want to leave him alone. Not when he needed me the most.” Guido pledged to stay by Watson’s side. She gathered blankets and dog beds then lied down with him, as close as possible. She spent the night, holding him as he slept in her arms.
“I had a gut feeling that things weren’t going to be good the next day,” Guido told the Dodo. “I didn’t want to leave him alone. Not when he needed me the most.” Guido pledged to stay by Watson’s side. She gathered blankets and dog beds then lied down with him, as close as possible. She spent the night, holding him as he slept in her arms.




























