Police Officer Gives Injured Pup His Jacket To Help Comfort And Keep Her Warm

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One day, the Chautauqua County Sheriff’s Office in New York City received a phone call saying that the dog had hit the car.

This made Sergeant Chris Howlett rush to the scene to find the injured dog lying in the snow.

He enthusiastically took off his coat;

Howlett then sat down and tried to persuade the dog to recognize that he was not alone while waiting for help.

Immediately after transferring the dog to a regional veterinarian for therapy. Fortunately, to the chagrin of his people, the dog was just continuously injured.

After rapid therapy, the puppy, named Rug, was sent home. The sheriff’s department update says:

“It simply came to our notice then.

His name is Rogue, he is being reviewed by veterinarians. He succeeds, ideally, we will certainly be home by Monday. I’m convinced that family members appreciated everyone’s support. ”

 

“At a time when it seems that there is a negative press towards law enforcement, this reveals a little concern for law enforcement, as well as for our replacements in particular.

Sgt. Chris Howlett saw how he calmed the pet that was hit by the car. He has reunited with his owners, who are checking on his condition.

“He received minor injuries, but it is expected that he will be fine.”

We thank Sergeant Chris Howlett for his compassion.

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