Summary
A rescue group in Indiana saved two feral dogs after their owner died, leaving them without food. One dog, named Skye, was caught first, and weeks later, her friend Maize was also captured. When the dogs were reunited at the shelter, Skye showed excitement at seeing Maize again.
Key Facts
- A man in Indiana left behind five dogs when he died, including three feral ones living outside.
- The feral dogs had little to no human contact and relied on the deceased owner for food.
- Happy Tails Animal Rescue worked to capture the dogs due to concerns about their safety and the cold weather.
- Skye, an all-white female dog, was the first to be captured.
- After Skye's rescue, they spent weeks trying to catch the other dogs, finally capturing the second one, Maize.
- Skye showed visible happiness and recognition when she saw Maize again at the shelter.
- A video of the dogs' reunion went viral, with many viewers hoping they will be adopted together.
- The rescue group mentioned that each dog needed time to adjust before potentially being kenneled together.