Indianapolis, IN – A stray dog that was walking alongside the interstate in Indianapolis is now a service dog after being rescued on May 14, and sent to a program that trains dogs to help people with disabilities.
According to a Facebook post from the Indiana State Police Indianapolis District, Trooper Joe Malone and Trooper Walter Butt were attempting to rescue a dog that was walking along a high traffic area of I-65. Despite best efforts, the officers were not in a position to grab the dog.
This is when Good Samaritans, Daniel and Penni Moulder stepped up. Daniel and Penni were riding along the same interstate when they noticed stopped traffic and saw a large dog running down the road. With quick thinking, the pair decided to drive ahead, pull over, and get out of their vehicle to help.
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