Any And Every Kind Of Animal

Another Facebook user went on to say that puppies don’t have such pointed tails. This person further added that these are a wild rodent. These curious people were only giving assumptions on the basis of the picture in which they cannot be sure of the size. Now, Craig too wanted to know to what extent this fuss was true.

Finally, A Breakthrough

Instead of finding a home for the little fur babies they were now going round and round with these comments. The whole idea of posting the photos seemed to take a different motive now. Out of all the confusing comments, one direct message was different. This could be the big breakthrough they have been looking for. 

Running Out Of Time

A person sent them a direct message that seemed to fit well. This message was sent by the welfare authority which meant that what they said was valid enough. After reading the complete message Craig understood that he has to bring these babies from the animal rescue center. He was supposed to take these babies right back where he found them. 

Ran Into Action

Craig and Beccie immediately got in their car and headed to the rescue center to pick up the so-called puppies. They realized that unknowingly they have done a big mistake. They should’ve never picked up those babies but now they had just one option left.

Not Dogs At All

It was the founder of The National Fox Welfare Authority, Martin Hemmington, who had contacted Beccie and Craig via Facebook and informed her these were not puppies but fox babies. He told them to keep the babies at the same place and wait for their mother to return and feed them. However, there was only one issue with that.

The Home Was Gone

The pile of garbage and the mattress were already removed from that place. This meant there was no place where the mother fox would return to as her den was already gone. So, they needed experts’ advice on this and went on to contact the National Fox Welfare Authority. These experts were happy to help them.