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Paws and applause! Dog patiently watches as Tamil Nadu police rescues its puppy from roadside pit; video wins internet

Paws and applause! Dog patiently watches as Tamil Nadu police rescues its puppy from roadside pit; video wins internet

NEW DELHI: Not all heroes sweep through the skies; some kneel by roadside pits with hearts of gold and a rope in hand. In Tamil Nadu, a police officer turned from law enforcer to life saver when he rescued a trembling puppy trapped in a roadside pit, creating a moment that tugged at every heart online.After faint whimpers echoed from a roadside pit, locals quickly realized a puppy had slipped into trouble. In true modern-day fashion, they did what any compassionate (and camera-ready) human would do: dial the rescue team and hit record, turning concern into a viral act of kindness. The now-viral video, shared by Coimbatore police officer Vinoth himself, begins with him widening the metal opening of the pit. The officer and his team then fashioned a makeshift loop using a water pipe and rope. With teamwork, one rescuer carefully slid the rope into the pit while another lit the path for the rescue. A third one guided a hook-like rod, steering the loop closer until it looped the frightened puppy waiting in the dark.Throughout the event, the mother dog stood guard, observing the entire operation very anxiously. When the trembling pup finally emerged from the pit, the mother rushed forward toward her kid. She licked, nudged, and cuddled her little one as if sealing the moment with love. And just when viewers thought their hearts couldn’t melt any faster, came the twist. The tiny, partially wet soul paused mid-waddle, walked toward Vinoth, and seemed to offer a puppy-sized “thank you” before returning to its mother’s side.The internet, predictably, couldn’t stay calm. Comment sections overflowed with ‘paw-sitive’ vibes, blessings for the officer, and heartfelt applause for his act of compassion.In that brief moment, humanity shone brighter than any flashlight in the pit. Officer Vinoth’s act wasn’t just a rescue; it was a reminder that compassion is still alive and wagging.

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