A brave and compassionate woman who risked her life to save a dog that was brutally thrown into the river with her legs tied to a rock has made fans extremely sad and sympathetic.

There was an incident in Nottinghamshire, England where a dog was discovered purposely thrown into the River Farndon. The poor animal had a heavy stone tied to its back, causing it to struggle and drown. Fortunately, a kind woman happened to be passing by and spotted the distressed dog. She quickly jumped into action and rescued the dog, who was later identified as Bella. Bella was immediately taken to safety and her condition was reported to the authorities. Sadly, Bella was found to be in very poor condition with ticks all over her and a badly injured leg.

Bella’s health displayed positive signs during her stay at the hospital, despite her ailment. The authorities sought assistance from the general public to locate the culprits, resulting in the arrest of two individuals on suspicion. Charlene Latham admitted to being involved in Bella’s situation and was granted bail.

Bella’s experience is a clear example of why it is necessary to promote kindness and safeguard animals from human cruelty. No creature should have to endure what she did. Nonetheless, Bella’s story also proves that with affection and attention, even the most shattered souls can overcome adversity and thrive.

Today, pets offer companionship, emotional support, reduced feelings of loneliness, and reduced stress levels. It also contributes to high self-esteem and positive emotions, especially for children. And although many people enjoy the company of their dog or cat and would never think of getting rid of their pet, consider it a family member.

However, in many cases coexistence between humans and animals is not always successful and in some cases the relationship does not work out, when the family is committed, adoption is their last resort. There are various reasons why animals are abandoned on the street, some of these reasons are lack of time to give them adequate attention, economic hardship, unwanted litters, parenting issues. children, new family members or they lose their home. But what animals going through these situations really experience is that some are lucky and others aren’t.