What you are watching isn't vandalism; it is a calculated act of cruelty that deserves a prison sentence, not a warning.
It sounds dramatic, but seeing that man rip the pipes off the wall made me want to give up on humanity.
Those tubes aren't just plastic; they represent weeks of building trust with strays dogs who are terrified of humans.
These feeding tubes are the backbone of our operations to help provide meals to abandoned dogs.
Unlike a bowl that empties in minutes, this pipe creates a reliable food source that lasts for days.
Watching him walk away with the feeder under his arm while the food scattered was infuriating.
If he could see the footage of the dog licking the wall brackets, maybe he would understand the gravity of his crime.
Some dogs waited for over an hour. Some lay down next to the spot, like they were guarding it. Like it would come back.
We're Rescue Paws. A small team with a huge purpose. We help provide meals to abandoned dogs on the streets worldwide.
One of the ways we operate on the ground is through feeding stations. Tubes we build and place in areas where abandoned dogs gather.
Over time, the dogs learn. They come back to the same spot. They associate that place with food. With safety.
That video broke something in our team that week.
I want to be honest with you. Running the Rescue Paws Project is not glamorous. It's not Instagram-perfect every day.
Two days later, our local partners had a new tube in place. Reinforced. Secured. Better than the last one.
And the dogs came back. Same spot. Same time. Like nothing had happened.
I'm telling you this because you need to understand something. That tube wasn't rebuilt with hope. It was rebuilt because real people bought real bracelets.
Every bracelet someone orders helps us provide 10 meals. Those meals fill the tubes. The tubes feed the dogs.
Every month, we send photos from feeding operations.
I wasn't going to share this. Theft footage doesn't make for a pretty post.
One customer messaged us: "I bought my bracelet a year ago. After seeing this, I just ordered four more. One for each person in my family.
25,000+ people already trust the Rescue Paws Project, and we’ve helped provide over 500,000 meals.
Pick the bracelet that fits your style. Wear it. And every month, we'll send you photos from the feeding operations.
