Hundreds of people from the United States and Canada want to adopt a puppy from Oklahoma City that survived an attempt to euthanize it. The three-month old puppy, named wall-e, was part of five abandoned dogs that animal control officer Scott Prall had a vet put to sleep on Friday, or so he thought. He found one of the dogs still alive in a dumpster set aside for dead animals and took it straight to veterinarian technician Amanda Kloski. He called the puppy an "angel dog," to Oklahoma City's News 9. The dogs were pronounced dead with a stereoscope, but he was healthy as can be. Prall had the dogs put down because they were very skinny and seemed to be sick. He found the black and white mutt near the shelter on Friday. Wall-e was injected with two lethal doses of a sedative, one in the leg and another in the heart, each dose should have killed him. The dog will be placed in a foster home until the vet can find a proper full time home for Wall-e.I found this article to be amazing. I was a little questionable about the part where Prall had them put down because they looked sick. It is so amazing that a dog could have survived through not one but two lethal doses of sedative, one into the leg and the other through the heart. This puppy now gets a second chance to live out a full and happy life with an appropriate family that will take care of him and not let him become unhealthy again.
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