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JUST IN: Dogs Line Up ‘Patiently’ On The Streets Of Ukraine For Food As Putin’s Invasion Leaves Them Homeless


Tragic scenes from the streets of Ukraine are taking the center stage where hungry but polite dogs can be seen lining up for food.

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Putin’s brutal invasion of the country has left these dogs homeless and hungry but charity organizations are doing whatever they can to provide them with some food.

Source: Daily Mail

This particular makeshift stand for food was courtesy of a man named Nate Mook. He is a film producer and says that there’s nothing more heartbreaking for him to see on a daily basis than dogs roaming around the streets, hungry and tired in search of a new home.

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Moreover, he vowed to continue with this food shop for pets as long as he can while hoping the war comes to an end soon after the Russian president decided to come to his senses.

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“So many lives have been lost so far and it’s just devastating for me to see all of this. War will never bring happiness. It has killed so many innocent lives, be it animals or humans. This need to stop”- he was seen adding.

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Mook has hailed for all of his efforts in rescuing stranded animals and he feels that there is nothing quite like the disaster that he’s seeing unfold before his eyes.

Source: Daily Mail

He pointed at the patient and polite dogs who were literally standing in line for some food. “My heart breaks for them. Nobody deserves to be treated in this manner”- he went on to add.

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So many dog owners who can no longer feed or take care of their pets also have been left with no choice but to leave their pets on the streets. And that just goes to show how bad the situation in Ukraine has become, he continued.

Source: Four Paws

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