Amanda made the quick decision to take action after learning about Bear, a lost and abandoned puppy in the Evan’s Creek mountains.
They set out to try to find the lone dog with her companion Dylan.
Amanda and Dylan attempted to bribe Bear with food and treats for more over an hour, but their strategy was unsuccessful.
When they returned the following day, they saw Bear in the same location. They made a futile attempt once more to get him to approach so they could assist him.
At that point, the girls had, to put it mildly, a very original notion.
They determined that Amanda would pretend to be in need of assistance, lay down, and “play dead.”
Declared and carried out: Amanda laid down on the ground the following day in the location she thought Bear was.
And what transpired two hours later warmed the hearts of hundreds of animal companions.
It all started in Evans Creek, Washington State, when a motorist noticed a dog at a campsite.
The dog appeared to be undernourished and afraid. As soon as the driver attempted to approach the dog, he became hostile.
A girl by the name of Amanda learned about the wild dog, Bear, a few days later.
In an attempt to save the puppy, Amanda and her buddy Dylan made the decision to take him to an animal hospital.