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Nice store opens its doors to homeless dog during heat wave

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"He came to us for help." August 29, 2019 *Header 728x90 *728x300 Ad Banner "We were going around co

"He came to us for help." [View in browser]( August 29, 2019 *Header 728x90 [] Nice Store Opens Its Doors To Homeless Dog During Heat Wave Photo Credit: Google Maps Recently, on a scorching hot day in northern Mexico, Adolfo Pazzi Ahumada witnessed love in its purest form. After noticing he was out of milk at home, Ahumada decided to brave the 104°F weather to make a quick stop at his local market. When he arrived, he saw sweet scene unfolding out front. “A stray dog was being fed and getting water from the [store] clerk,” Ahumada told The Dodo. “Then I saw they let the dog inside.” Once Ahumada entered the store, he decided to ask the clerk about the dog. Ahumada recounted that conversation to The Dodo. Photo Credit: Adolfo Pazzi Ahumada "He has been here the past [few] days. We suspect he was left behind by his owner. He came to us for help," the clerk told Ahumada. "We could only provide him with food, water and some toys from the store that we paid with our money." But the shop's kindness doesn't end there. "We let him inside because the temperature outside is really hell-like. We feel bad for him, but he looks happier around the store," the clerk said. Peeking down one of the aisles, Ahumada observed that firsthand. Photo Credit: Adolfo Pazzi Ahumada The downtrodden dog had found people who cared. In the time he's been there, the dog has shown kindness to the clerks and customers in return. The store hopes perhaps a shopper will see fit to adopt him into their home. Unable to be that person, Ahumada paid for his milk and bought a treat for the dog to enjoy after his nap — resting assured the pup was in safe and caring hands until that day comes. "I felt bad for what the dog has passed through," Ahumada said. "But he is now receiving the love he deserves." [Share this story]( *728x300 Ad Banner [Group Of Tourists Suddenly Realizes Someone Is Chasing Them]( "We were going around corners like madness." [Cat On Leash Gets A Little Lost And Ends Up On Edge Of Bridge]( It was a 300-foot drop! [] [Baby Bulldog Born With 5 Legs Is Looking For A Family]( *Footer 728x90 [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( The Dodo 100 Crosby St., 201 New York, NY 10012 [Forward]( [Unsubscribe](

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