Arkansas couple saves dog's life, 85-year-old teacher inspires generations of students
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Dylan McCay and his fiancée Emily Roberts of Arkansas made a life-saving decision for a dog in need, sacrificing their wedding fund to cover the costs.
McCay saw a Facebook post about a Goldendoodle that had been hit by a car and left for dead near Conway, Arkansas. Acting quickly, he rescued the dog and took her to a veterinarian, where he learned she had broken her back legs and had open fractures.
The vet said they could help but only if McCay covered the costs since the dog's owner couldn't be found. Without hesitation, McCay and Roberts agreed to spend their entire $12,000 wedding fund to save the pup.

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