16 days ago | By iHeart Dogs
A woman named Beth found an orphaned fawn on the side of the road. His mama was hit by a car and he was struggling to survive on his own. Beth knew if she didn't help him, he wouldn't make it.
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Beth brought the fawn home where she kept him outside. She fed him and gave him the love and affection he needed. He became so used to the kind woman that he even came running to her when she whistled. Beth named the fawn Copper.
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