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Three Abandoned Dogs In Washington Wilderness Take Shelter In A Pipe, Hoping Rescue Is Near

Three Abandoned Dogs In Washington Wilderness Take Shelter In A Pipe, Hoping Rescue Is Near

Every dog deserves the warmth of a loving home and the comfort of safety.

Unfortunately, not every pet gets that chance. Some heartless owners abandon their dogs in remote places, leaving them to fend for themselves with no shelter or food.

That’s what happened to three young pups left alone in the vast wilderness of Kennewick, Washington.

To escape the unbearable summer heat, the frightened dogs crawled into a metal pipe by the roadside, curling up together for protection. As they huddled in the darkness, they could only hope that someone kind would discover them before it was too late.

A Chance Encounter On A Desolate Road

One afternoon, a man named Jim Tietsort happened to drive along the deserted road and spotted the dogs near the pipe.

He immediately stopped and tried to approach them, but the scared pups bolted back inside their makeshift shelter.

Unable to coax them out, Tietsort took photos and posted a plea for help on Facebook, hoping that local rescuers would see it.

His post soon reached Nikki Surgeon, a resident of the area, who felt compelled to act. She went to the location that same day but couldn’t find the dogs.

Knowing how hot it was and how little shade or water existed out there, she couldn’t stop thinking about them.

“For somebody to dump dogs where they have nowhere to go and there’s no shelter — and it was like 98 degrees [Fahrenheit] out — it’s terrible,” Surgeon told The Dodo.

Determined not to give up, Nikki returned the next day. This time, she finally spotted the three pups peering nervously from the pipe.

three abandoned dogs
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She named them Canyon, Pebble, and Sahara. Their eyes were filled with fear, but also curiosity. Nikki gently set food nearby and spoke softly, trying to reassure them that she meant no harm.

Winning Over Three Fearful Hearts

Nikki soon joined forces with another kindhearted woman, Sandy Orton. Together, they visited the site several times each day, bringing food and water while gradually building trust.

At first, the dogs kept their distance, too scared to come closer. But patience and consistency began to pay off.

After two days of visits, Canyon and Sahara finally allowed rescuers to catch them safely.

Pebble, however, remained cautious and refused to come out. The rescuers decided to give her more time, continuing to show up daily with food and gentle words.

Their persistence was finally rewarded on the fifth day. Pebble approached carefully, then let them slip a leash over her head.

Overwhelmed with relief, the women hugged her and whispered reassuring words. For the first time in days, Pebble relaxed, leaning into their touch as if to thank them for not giving up.

Once all three pups were safe, they were taken to a nearby veterinary clinic for checkups. Thankfully, aside from being dirty and hungry, they were all healthy.

A New Beginning

Nikki offered to foster the trio temporarily, giving them a warm home and plenty of affection.

Despite their ordeal, Canyon, Pebble, and Sahara quickly began to show their playful personalities. They chased toys, cuddled with each other, and learned that people could be kind.

Soon after, Mikey’s Chance Canine Rescue in West Richland, Washington, took over their care and began searching for permanent families.

Today, the three once-abandoned dogs are thriving, surrounded by love and safety as they wait for their forever homes.

They no longer have to hide from the world or fear being left behind again.

Thanks to the compassion of strangers who refused to walk away, Canyon, Pebble, and Sahara finally have hope, and a second chance at life.