Dulci Barbosa, who owned a cafe in Brazil, had to shut down her business. It was in the middle of a quarantine that was put in place because of the Covid-19 epidemic. That didn’t stop her from feeding a special customer. A sweet, hungry dog who came to the café every day.
They started bringing their cute puppy, whom they called ,,Deneres” to the cafe about a year ago. Dulci is a big animal lover, so she has taken in three strays. Because she can’t let the dog into her house, she makes sure she always has a plate of food and a full stomach. Even after the outbreak is over, the woman would keep coming to the cafe every day to feed Deneres. The Dodo talked to Dulci, and she said that she never gets hungry. For her, I was the only person she could trust.
The woman was the dog’s favorite person and the person he could trust the most. She also fed the dog when it was hungry. A few days before, when Dulci reopened her café, Deneres was one of the first costumers to come in. The dog came over, eager to meet her friend.
The woman didn’t know where the dog slept at night, but she could see that it was taking care of a litter of puppies. The puppies were indirectly helped by the woman’s kindness because the dog’s mother got food every day. A few days before, Deneres was at ease and sure enough of herself to give the kids to her friend and benefactor. She went with Dulci to see her babies after breakfast.
In her own words, the woman said: ,,I’m ecstatic. Now is the best time to save them by taking them in.”
Food is presently being brought to the mother dog and her cubs by Dulci. The woman knows how hard it might be for the mother and kids to find a home and other necessities in their current area. Dulci goes to a lot of trouble to make sure this tiny family has a home that will be their forever home, keeping them safe and making sure they never have to deal with problems again. She loves Deneres and her kids very much, and she wants to find them a safe, long-term home because she thinks that’s what they deserve.
She went on to say: ,,I’ve already started campaigns to get them adopted. We will get it done. I’m sure we can find a place for them to stay.”