The salmon-pink doghouse was difficult to miss, even if it was partly covered in a storm drain on the roadside, according to androdass.
The wooden building was erected in a rural region surrounded by agricultural land in California.

A fearful brindle doggie was cuddled inside the leash while waiting for a moving vehicle.
Luckily, a watchful neighbor discovered the little pink cabin earlier this month and reported the doggie to the authorities.
The doggie was taken to the Santa Cruz Animal Sanctuary (SCCAS) by the officer on the scene, where the pup was obviously grateful to be safe and sound.

The doggie was identified as Pebbles by the charity workers, but when the police located the owner, they learned that Pebbles had been left behind after the owner had become homeless a year previously.
Despite the challenges Pebbles and her former owner had, the police’s dedication to the investigation has resulted in the street canine now having a home to call her own.

Everybody who sees the nine-year-old doggie, who is presently up for adoption and looking for a family to share the remainder of her life with, is complimentary of her.
Maria stated on Facebook, “I saw Pebbles and she is the sweetest dog with wonderful, deep eyes.
A separate Pebbles lover called Robin Gabriel said on Fb that he was “much more adorablee and gorgeous in person, gorgeous brndle brown.”
While he will have a brighter future, the SCCAS wishes to encourage other doggie owners who are having a hard time providing for their animals that there are still solutions available.

The Santa Shelter announced on Facebook that it is a no-restrictions open door admittance shelter.
It’s illegal to dump an animal, and doing so might result in unnecessary suffering for the sufferer.
Please donate any animal you no longer desire to the rescue if you own any.
Share this incredible tale with your friends and family to make their day.







