Heartwarming! 2 Kids Carry Injured Dog To Animal Hospital In Makeshift Trolley; Video From Sunny Noida Street Goes Viral

Most would avoid to step out under a scorching sun, but two young boys in Noida braved the heat for a higher purpose — to treat their injured dog.

In a touching act of love and care, the children were captured on camera transporting their furry friend to an animal hospital using a makeshift trolley. The kids mentioned that their dog was bitten by another, following which it needed medical attention. 

Dressed in simple clothes and slippers, the boys took the animal to the hospital and returned on foot. Instead of carrying the dog in their arms all the way, they crafted a small trolley and carefully placed their injured indie dog inside. Under the sweltering sun, they walked with their wheeled doggo on a busy road, with auto-rickshaws, bikes, and cars moving past them.

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The elder one pulled the trolley gently using a string, while the younger one followed behind, pushing it steadily. At one point in the video, a man stopped them out of curiosity, asking why they were carrying a dog like that on the street. The children explained that the dog was hurt, and they had taken it to the hospital for treatment.

The video was filmed on their way back from the hospital.

The heartfelt moment was shared online by the Instagram page Street Dogs of Bombay. The video was overlaid with a moving caption, “These two kids in Noida, despite having no resources, choosing compassion over convenience. This is the kind of love and courage we need more of, and we’re here to celebrate it!”

Since being posted on May 14, the video has melted hearts across social media, garnering over 27,000 likes. Netizens were not only touched by the children’s compassion towards the animal but were also eager to support them, with comments pouring in such as, "I wanna help the god children" and "Can someone fetch the details please?"

However, as of Sunday, the identity of the two kids remain unreported. 

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