Donkey Dying of Exhaustion Rescued After Petition Saves His Life #Video
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Description
When this donkey collapsed in the street, his owner just left him there — but some people decided they couldn't turn away.
Comments
- Carol Segal Added How could anyone leave an animal of their own abandoned on a street? Thank goodness for people who care.
- Carolyn Added Loved the video
- Janet Added good people
- mercedes Added Too Long, gncjax????? It's less then a minute! It is just horrible how donkeys are treated in other countries. This one was lucky it was rescued, but what about all the other suffering donkeys?
- gncjax Added too long never did get to end....
- M Leybra Added I loved it, except first couldn't see it until had to close all the ads covering the video & then could 'barely' hear the donkey cries because of the blasting music.