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California Puppy Left In Parking Lot Tries To Run After Her Owner’s Car

California Puppy Left In Parking Lot Tries To Run After Her Owner’s Car

I will never understand what goes through the minds of people who leave their dogs in deserted parking lots and expect them to survive.

Watching what happened to Phoenix left my thoughts scattered and heavy. This young German Shepherd had no idea her life was about to crumble.

She was left behind in a lonely parking lot in Fresno, North California, treated as if she were disposable. In her confusion, she kept jumping at her owner’s car, believing it was some kind of game.

But it was not. It was intentional and cruel. Phoenix soon understood the heartbreaking truth.

A Desperate Attempt To Follow Her Owner

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Source: Daily Mail

The white Nissan Sentra is something Phoenix will probably never forget. It was the car that delivered her into despair.

Security footage from Country Living Mobile Home Park in Fresno, California, recorded the exact moment Phoenix was abandoned. 

The man who owned her showed no interest in her wellbeing. This beautiful black German Shepherd puppy never received a chance to show how special she truly was.

He simply drove in, opened the door, pushed her out, and slammed it without hesitation.

Did he look back at the confused puppy standing beside the vehicle? No.

Did he pause to see how she reacted? No.

He stepped on the gas and took off, leaving Phoenix behind. She chased after him, circling the car and begging him to stop. As the car sped down the street, she kept running, but the man never slowed down.

It was painful, devastating, and incredibly cruel.

Phoenix had been abandoned.

From Abandonment To A New Beginning

black dog on leash
Source: Daily Mail

Watching the car disappear marked both Phoenix’s worst moment and the beginning of something better. Once she realized he was gone, she ran toward the nearby trailers, where a worker managed to hold her until rescuers arrived.

But the parking lot incident was not the only disturbing part of her story.

According to Daily Mail, the same man wearing a red sweatshirt had been seen earlier that day holding a black German Shepherd puppy with a pink collar. He tried to leave her at the Fresno Animal Shelter, only to find that the shelter was closed for the day.

He was looking for a way to get rid of Phoenix, and when the shelter was not an option, he chose the most heartless alternative.

“I obviously had no idea he was going to abandon it just minutes later. He told me he had found the dog, and that it wasn’t his. I didn’t believe him,” said the shelter worker who took the photo of Phoenix and the man.

He pretended she was a stray he had just found. But no stray would chase a person so desperately. It was a clear lie.

Could he not have waited until the shelter reopened in the morning?

Could he not have gone to another facility?

There is no excuse for what he did to this gentle puppy.

Although frustration surrounds Phoenix’s ordeal, the focus now should be on the positives. Phoenix began training to become a therapy dog

She is safe with a foster family and has a future full of promise. Her journey was painful, but it brought her to a far better life.

Take that, former owner. Phoenix now has everything she deserves, something you never provided.

Phoenix Begins Her Journey Toward Healing Others

tiny black dog leash
Source: Daily Mail

Phoenix’s future shines with hope.

She eventually made it to Fresno Animal Shelter, where she was supported by Meredith Gintyig-Hayes and her organization, Regional Deployed K9 Inc. and Equine Rescue. Phoenix entered a foster program and waited patiently for her forever home.

Even if adoption does not happen, Meredith has already said Phoenix will remain with her.

“Her true colors of being a wild child have begun to show through, she’s started to decompress from such a traumatic experience. Phoenix is fitting in well with the other dogs here and has begun to show confidence by beginning to explore our yard, which is about an acre, while the other fur babies are out playing,” Meredith told Daily Mail.

When Meredith believes Phoenix is ready, service dog training will begin. Phoenix shows incredible potential, and Meredith plans to help her become the best service dog she can be.

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Source: Daily Mail

Phoenix is intuitive, empathetic, and gentle. She has endured pain that no dog should experience, which allows her to understand people dealing with anxiety or PTSD on a deeper level.

Her story reached people around the world and moved countless hearts. Today, she is thriving.

Thank you, driver of the white Nissan Sentra, for leaving Phoenix behind.

Justice will follow. The world has watched a treasure rise from your cruelty. Phoenix overcame abandonment, fear, and every person who ever doubted her worth.