These Two Poor Husky Pups Were Left Abandoned In A Park With A Note From Their Owner
Two husky pups were left behind in a park, and the reason was written down for everyone to see. Jada and Layla were supposed to be someone’s companions, but instead they were abandoned with food, toys, and a note that made the situation even sadder.
What happened next brought in the park manager, a rescue effort, and a new home for the dogs, but the story still carries a painful reminder about responsibility. The pups were safe, yet the note left behind showed just how quickly things can go wrong when an owner gives up.
Here’s how Jada and Layla’s story unfolded.
1. Meet Jada and Layla
They were found in Woodward Dog Park in California, scared, lonely, and all by themselves.

2. Food and toys
The person who came across Layla and Jada in the dog park also found food and toys that had been left behind for them.
3. Note attached
With the food and toys, they also found a note, presumably from their owner, kindly asking that they not be split up.

4. Park manager to the rescue
Luckily, someone called the park manager, Mona Ahmed, and she came as quickly as she could to the two sisters' rescue. When she arrived, bystanders told her that the one-year-old pups had already been sitting there for about three hours.

5. Danger
Mona Ahmed realized that Jada and Layla were in danger. She had the following to say: "They could have jumped the fence… There is a very busy road right in front of the dog park."

6. They got a new mommy
Thanks to Mona Ahmed, the two pups were successfully rescued, and they are now with a foster mom who will take great care of them and ensure they stay together wherever they go.

7. It still hurts
A sad story always has a happy ending, but Mona is still angry about the whole situation: "This makes me feel angry. This is not the way you give dogs away. All they had to do was ask for help."

8. Let's all help
Jada and Layla are only one case of pets being abandoned. It is sad and frustrating, and we all should stand up and fight against this. Rather than abandoning them, ask someone for help when you can no longer take care of your pet, as they depend on you to care for them. It is wrong, and we must stop it from happening!

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