Puppy Who Wouldn’t Eat Is Now So Happy With This Woman And Her Dogs

In this video a little three day old pit bull puppy who wouldn’t eat is so happy now that she is with a woman and her dogs.

Candace’s great aunt phoned her to tell her someone she knew had bred her dog too soon.

When this happens there is no maternal instinct.

The little newborn pit bull puppy refused to nurse from her mother.

Candace knew she had to hurry up and pickup this newborn pit bull puppy because she would have to be nursed.

She was hoping that her caring rescued pit bull named Kilo could aid in getting Penny to nurse.

Kilo was very caring so Candace placed the bottle on his stomach while he was lying down so that Penny could push on him and then easily drink from the bottle.

Penny finally began to get stronger thanks to Candace not giving up on her and the twenty four care she gave her.

Puppies who are bottle-fed have to be burped and to keep Penny warm Candace kept her in a very warm place on a heating pad snuggled with her two rescued pit bulls, Moo and Kilo.

As a result of raising Penny from a newborn Candace was able to experience Penny opening her eyes for the first time and learning to walk.

When Penny got too old for heating pads, she began to wear pajamas in order to stay warm in the winter.

Once Penny began learning how to play, it was unending for her and Moo.

Now that Penny was strong, healthy and old enough it was time to place her up for adoption but Candace just couldn’t bring herself to do.

She had not planned on keeping Penny but there was no way she could give her up. It seemed like giving up her baby. She would start crying every time she would think about it.

So Penny remained with Candace and her six rescued dogs and couldn’t be more elated in her new forever home where she was brought up.

Watch this video to see Penny’s story.

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