Nine newborn puppies were left at Walmart when they should have been curled against their mother.
They were only hours old.
Their umbilical cords were still attached.
Their tiny bodies were helpless, fragile, and completely dependent on someone else to keep them alive. But instead of warmth, milk, and their mother’s care, they were abandoned.
By the time Dallas Dog – Rescue.Rehab.Reform took them in, the situation was already heartbreaking. One of the puppies did not survive. The others were still fighting, their little bodies covered in bite marks, too young to understand pain, hunger, or why they had been left behind.

These babies cannot eat on their own.
They cannot stay warm on their own.
They cannot survive without constant human care.

Right now, the rescue is caring for 40 puppies, and more emergency cases continue to arrive. These nine newborns have added even more urgency to an already overwhelming situation.
The surviving puppies need bottle feeding every few hours, warmth, monitoring, daily weight checks, patience, and consistency. They need people willing to lose sleep so tiny lives can have a chance to grow.

Dallas Dog – RRR is asking for foster homes immediately.
They need two foster homes willing to take a pair of puppies and one foster home willing to take a trio. The rescue will provide supplies, training, and support every step of the way.
For those who cannot foster, supplies are urgently needed too: puppy bottles, nipples, puppy milk replacer, heating pads without auto shutoff, puppy pads, baby wipes, small toys, blankets, and towels.

These puppies were born into danger instead of safety.
They were abandoned before they even had a chance to open their eyes.
But they are not alone anymore.

Now they are in the hands of rescuers who are feeding them, warming them, watching over them, and fighting to give them the life someone else tried to take away.

They are tiny.
They are wounded.
They are motherless.
But with enough help, these newborn puppies still have a chance to survive.