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“As all puppies and dogs do, he ate a mushroom while playing outside with his brother Hobbs,” Johnson
wrote on Instagram. “This mushroom happened to have a lethal toxicity and within hours it was rapidly destroying his liver and immune system to the point of no return. I encourage all of you out there to be mindful of mushrooms in your yards, parks, or anywhere outside your dogs play.”
Dogs like this:
Just this week, Saving SPOT! a dog rescue shelter in Los Angeles took in this 4-month-old puppy who was abandoned.
According to the shelter, the dog was found abused, with “a large metal wire wrapped around his mouth,” and a severe heart murmur, which would require expensive surgery to treat.
Actor Michelle Trachtenberg informed the original Rock on Twitter.
To which Johnson replied:
That’s when, according
to a Pix11 report, Johnson proceeded to give $1,500 of his own money to the campaign to pay for (puppy) The Rock’s treatment. (The fundraiser ultimately met its goal, and then some.)
The shelter even put the two Rocks together in this fantastic side-by-side shot.
According to the American Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,
approximately 7.6 million pets enter shelters in the U.S. every year. And roughly 2.7 million of those animals nearly 1 out of every 3 are ultimately put down.
Most no-kill shelters, almost by definition,
don’t accept every animal for lack of available space. The rest wind up in shelters that euthanize otherwise healthy animals because of overcrowding issues.
(Puppy) The Rock is one of millions of great animals puppies, kittens, adult and senior animals currently living in shelters throughout the U.S.
I got this adorable guy from an ASPCA shelter two years ago:
Photo by Madalena Provo, used with permission.
And there’s many more where that came from.
Not only does adopting mean one less homeless animal, it cuts down on the demand for
puppy mill dogs, which results in fewer animals turning up in shelters in the first place.
And why not? It’s pretty hard not to love this guy.
Dwayne, 3-months, is doing good and has made a lot of new friends. We’re half way to our goal for his heart surgery. Please share his story and help us reach our goal! https://www.gofundme.com/helpdwaynethepuppy @therock #spotrescuedogs
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With any luck, he’ll make a great family very happy one day.
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