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The harrowing journey of the only puppy to survive in a refugee camp reveals the unforgiving reality faced by desperate animals in desperate need of rescue.

January 2, 2024 by Pham Hien


In a shelter where horrors are the norm, there are two magnificent fighters named BIM and BOOM. Born in the shelter, they have never seen the sun, but they are still alive despite all odds. Their will to survive is unbelievable and it’s all thanks to the dedication of their magnificent mom who takes care of them every day.

For 24 days and 24 hours a day, she has been fighting for their lives. Her only two babies left, her fear and despair are palpable. She is their only chance to survive the cold, hunger, and other dogs who could kill them at any moment

As volunteers, we are amazed by the struggle she goes through every day for them. It’s incredible to see the love and dedication of a mother fighting for her children in the midst of a hellish asylum.

We call them BIM and BOOM, and they are the only survivors of the babies in the asylum. We all love and care for them, and when we watch them grow every day, we realize why we do what we do.

BIM and BOOM are now safe, no longer in the asylum. But their story of survival is one that will stay with us forever. It’s creatures like these that remind us why we must help the helpless beings in this world.

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