This street dog, like Mary took care of Jesus, sought refuge in the barnacle filled with straw to give to children, but this time to seven puppies.
In Paleпqυe, Mexico, the picturesque nativity scene was displayed inside a small tent in the town’s main square. This one has the typical range of festive figures posed in serene silence, but they have recently seen something unexpected: a pregnant street dog.
Apparently, the sweet dog saw the Avidian nativity scene as a safe space and, therefore, ended up using it as a shelter. It could take a break from the cold of the streets and provide illumination if necessary. Local journalist Eric Gυzmáп observed this and discovered her twisted into the straw inside her.
Upon closer inspection, Eric discovered that the dog gave birth to seven puppies. With no other options, the dog seemed to have chosen the Avidon settlement as a safe and pleasant place to give birth to her children.
“She was surprised and happy to find that her cubs were in a safe place,” Eric told The Dodo. “It’s not wet and cold,” he said. It should be noted that although Paleпqυe is usually hot all year round, it starts to get cold in December and the presence of dogs searching for shelter is quite frequent.
Eric began to spread the news about the dog and her puppies in the manger, and since then, many of Palestine have made the trip to see them for themselves, some bringing food and drink. Even the local officials agreed and agreed that the family of dogs would be allowed to stay as long as they needed.
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For Eric, the breeding of the puppies inside the Christmas manger is nothing short of a miracle, but he hopes it will leave a lasting legacy. “I hope that as citizens we are more aware of stray dogs and adopt them instead of buying them,” said the journalist. “We must love them and depend on their origin,” he said.