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In the center of the park, a sweet pit bull was discovered tied to a tree with a letter

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After her owners chose to give up on her, a loving pittie was given a second shot. She was tied to a tree in the center of a Brooklyn park, next to a letter. Thankfully, a caring somebody saw the dog in time and saved her!

Eric Maus, a 28-year-old Prospect Lefferts Gardens resident, was walking two dogs he was caring for through the park when he came upon Mamas, a 7-year-old pit bull tied to a tree. Eric sought for the dog’s owners at first, but there was no one present. When he came closer, he noticed a message hung from the tree, which shocked him. Because the dog was as loving and gentle as she was large, Eric approached her right away.

ERIC MAUS via THE DODO

Eric told The Dodo, “I was walking Gouda and Lily across the park when I spotted this incredibly huge, fat pit dog tethered to a tree.” “I took a look around and asked her, ‘Hey, where’s your owner?'” She was being so polite and gentle. She was simply resting there with her tongue hanging out, it was so sweet.”

ERIC MAUS via THE DODO

Eric learnt her name was Mamas and she was 7 years old from the note he found next to the dog, which also included the words “Take me home.” I’m a fantastic dog. Don’t be put off by my size. “I’m a kind guy.” It was at this point that Eric recognized he had come upon an abandoned puppy and needed to do something, but he didn’t know where to begin. Regardless, he made the decision to assist Mamas.

ERIC MAUS via THE DODO

Eric was so moved that he took a few images of the puppy and posted them to a Facebook page for his neighbors to see. Thankfully, one of them raced to Eric’s aid within minutes. As a result, they’ve taken Mamas to Sean Casey Animal Rescue, a Windsor Terrace shelter.

ERIC MAUS via THE DODO

“I didn’t know what to do,” the sweet young guy explained, “but I wanted to assist her.” “A dog shouldn’t be left alone in the park, especially if it’s attached to a metal chain.” I felt compelled to take action.”

ERIC MAUS via THE DODO

Mamas appeared very joyful when she arrived at the rescue facility, despite the fact that she was dehydrated. She just had the feeling she was in excellent hands, and she was relieved to be out of the park. Mamas will be ready for adoption once she has passed all of her medical testing. Eric, the guy who rescued her, wishes for her to find a loving family that would accept her as she is.

He described her as “a complete sweetie with large brown doe-y eyes.” “She’s just a happy dog,” said the owner.

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