In a quiet, rural corner of Tennessee, tucked away near a wooded creek where few people pass, a young dog gave birth to a massive litter—twelve tiny, helpless puppies. She was alone. No warm bed, no food bowls, no gentle hands to stroke her fur. Just the forest floor, the sound of water nearby, and the responsibility of keeping her babies alive in a world that had already abandoned her.
For days, this courageous mama did everything she could. Her body thinned as she gave every ounce of nourishment to her newborns. She curled her body around them to shield them from the elements, licked their faces to comfort them, and nudged them toward her when they cried. She had nothing, but she gave everything.
It wasn’t enough.
The Call for Help
Word began to spread about the little family. Passersby reported seeing the mama wandering, hungry, but always returning to the same spot. Among those who heard the news was Sarah Kodad, a longtime animal advocate. When she learned that a dog had been dumped with a litter so young, her heart sank.
“[I felt] sad and angry that another dog had been dumped,” she told The Dodo. “They’re such loyal companions, who give their all for their humans or families. It’s not fair for them to be tossed away or mistreated.”
For Kodad, the story was heartbreakingly familiar. Too many times she had seen dogs treated as disposable—bred repeatedly, abandoned when they became a burden, left to fend for themselves in impossible circumstances. But this time, there was no time to wait. Twelve lives hung in the balance.
A Heartbreaking Discovery
Kodad tracked the mama dog’s movements, following the paths she had taken, searching for the place she was hiding her babies. Finally, she found them.
What she saw broke her heart.
The mother stood guard, her ribs visible, her eyes wary yet pleading. The ground beneath her was scattered with tiny bodies—some wriggling, some still. One little pup had already passed away, too weak to survive the harsh start to life. The others whimpered softly, thin and fragile, their small cries echoing through the trees.
Kodad knelt down slowly, speaking gently to the mother. There was no aggression, only exhaustion in the dog’s eyes. With a mixture of trust and desperation, the mama allowed Kodad to approach. One by one, Kodad lifted the surviving eleven puppies and placed them carefully into her car. Then, she coaxed the mother in beside them.
For the first time, the little family was headed somewhere safe.
A Network of Kindness
Getting them out of the woods was only the first step. Kodad knew they needed immediate care and stability. She reached out to her contacts, and soon connected with Rubies and Rogues, a nonprofit dedicated to animal advocacy and community aid.
The group sprang into action, helping Kodad secure a foster family willing to open their home. Within hours, the once-desperate family was no longer alone in the woods but resting inside a safe garage, with blankets, food, and clean water.
The difference was almost immediate. The puppies, once listless, began to nurse eagerly. Their cries grew stronger, their tiny bodies filling with new energy. And the mama—no longer forced to choose between feeding herself or her babies—curled up beside them and finally, finally, relaxed.
A Chance to Heal
For Kodad, moments like this are bittersweet. She is grateful the family is safe, but the weight of what they endured still lingers.



