Homeless Man and His Injured Dog Experience a Christmas Miracle

Steve Anthony, a homeless man with serious bone cancer, and River, his dog who was hit by a car and seriously injured, both witnessed a “Christmas miracle.” When the dog was injured, Steve was working on a Christmas tree lot in Roseville, California.woof black dog balto nom nom dog food wet dog food sniffspot dog food doga

The car that hit the dog did not stop, but the driver of the following car, Jennifer Martin, came out to help. She took River to a pet emergency center and spent her entire savings on the 9-month-old puppy.woof black dog balto nom nom dog food wet dog food sniffspot dog food
The river, which was weak, suffered a broken pelvis. As a result, Jennifer began raising money on Facebook for River and Steve. Operation River was a success. In just 48 hours, more than $9,000 was raised.

The money was enough for Steve to find temporary housing while River recovered. They will stay in a hotel for a week while River recovers. What a wonderful Christmas gift!