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Homeless Woman Found In A Garbage Bag On The Street With 6 Dogs Refuses To Go To A Shelter Because They Don’t Allow Pets
Homeless Woman Found In A Garbage Bag On The Street With 6 Dogs Refuses To Go To A Shelter Because They Don’t Allow Pets
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Homeless Woman Found In A Garbage Bag On The Street With 6 Dogs Refuses To Go To A Shelter Because They Don’t Allow Pets

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We see stories of dogs’ loyalty all around, but this one proves it can be two-sided. A 65-year-old homeless woman was spotted on the streets of Tijuana, Mexico, hiding from rain and cold inside a black plastic bag. It turned out that the big garbage bag was an improvised shelter for her and six dogs she cares for. Luz Maria Olmedo Beltran, known as “Chole,” has been living on the streets for 8 years, but despite life being cruel to her, she cares about the wellbeing of her dogs more than her own. They give her protection, warmth, and above all— love and companionship.

The shocking scene, caught by photographer Omar Camarillo’s lens, broke hearts online not only because of the unimaginable conditions an elderly woman has to live in, but as testimony that those who have the least set the greatest example of unconditional love and compassion.

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    A 65-year-old homeless woman was spotted in a garbage bag with 6 dogs on the streets of Tijuana

    Image credits: Omar Camarillo

    Image credits: Omar Camarillo

    For half an hour, the local police desperately tried to convince “Chole” to go to a shelter, but she refused

    Image credits: Omar Camarillo

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    The police officers spent half an hour trying to persuade the woman to accept their help and stay at a shelter, but she burst into tears as she didn’t want to leave her faithful companions behind. The animals are not allowed at the shelter, so she chooses to stay outside no matter what.

    “Chole,” who has been living on the streets for 8 years, prefers to stay outside with her dogs because animals are not allowed at the shelter

    Image credits: Omar Camarillo

    The woman was scared the dogs would be left all alone if she had been taken to a shelter. “I don’t want to go, I don’t need help, I’m fine here,” she said to the police. “Chole” couldn’t abandon her 6 loyal companions, one of which was about to give birth. After all, they only had each other.

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    Image credits: Omar Camarillo

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    The police couldn’t leave her in cold and dangerous conditions and finally managed to convince her to find shelter for the night

    Image credits: Omar Camarillo

    Apparently, “Chole” spent the night at her son’s place, but was back on the streets the next day

    Image credits: Omar Camarillo

    After the heartbreaking story went viral, a kind local woman decided to help “Chole”

    Image credits: Alejandra Cordova Castro

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    After reading the story, Alejandra Cordova Castro was deeply touched and decided to help “Chole” with what she and the dogs need the most: water, food, blankets, socks, etc. It’s a simple, kind gesture that doesn’t cost much, but means the world to the elderly woman trying to survive in her harsh reality.

    The story got a lot of attention online, but Alejandra was actually the first one to help, and she encourages others to do the same

    Image credits: Alejandra Cordova Castro

    Alejandra Cordova Castro posted about her good deed on her Facebook not to get attention, but to encourage people who are around to contribute with whatever they can and even offered to help transport it. “Chole” can be found between Constitución street and Baja California in Tijuana.

    “She said thank you so many times that she made me cry,” Alejandra said.

    Image credits: Alejandra Cordova Castro

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    “Chole” now stays at the shelter for 50 pesos a day. It’s in a very bad condition, but at least her furry family is together

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    “I was shocked by the conditions in which the woman lives. I was able to realize that ‘La Chole’ has a great heart because she helps animals despite having many shortcomings,” photographer Omar Camarillo told Bored Panda.

    Despite life treating her harshly, “Chole” has a kind heart and hopes the government donates a place for her so that she can rescue even more dogs

    Image credits: Omar Camarillo

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    Image credits: Omar Camarillo

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    I am a Brazilian digital artist who loves transforming imagination into hyper-real visuals. I work with artificial intelligence and image editing to create what I always wondered as a child: how would our favorite characters look in real life? Over time, many of my artworks have gone viral and were featured in international publications. I have recreated realistic versions of cartoon characters such as Disney and The Simpsons, imagined how celebrities who died young would look today, and even gave modern faces to historical figures like Mona Lisa or Shakespeare. Beyond entertainment, I created Para Não Esquecer, a social project that revisits memorable criminal cases in Brazil. My goal is to honor victims, keep memory alive and remind society that justice and empathy matter. I also write for Bored Panda, where I create articles featuring artists, photographers, rescue stories and feel-good moments from around the world. My work aims to highlight creativity, kindness and emotional storytelling. In everything I do, my purpose is the same: to touch hearts, evoke emotion and make people feel something real.

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    Hidrėlėy

    Hidrėlėy

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    I am a Brazilian digital artist who loves transforming imagination into hyper-real visuals. I work with artificial intelligence and image editing to create what I always wondered as a child: how would our favorite characters look in real life? Over time, many of my artworks have gone viral and were featured in international publications. I have recreated realistic versions of cartoon characters such as Disney and The Simpsons, imagined how celebrities who died young would look today, and even gave modern faces to historical figures like Mona Lisa or Shakespeare. Beyond entertainment, I created Para Não Esquecer, a social project that revisits memorable criminal cases in Brazil. My goal is to honor victims, keep memory alive and remind society that justice and empathy matter. I also write for Bored Panda, where I create articles featuring artists, photographers, rescue stories and feel-good moments from around the world. My work aims to highlight creativity, kindness and emotional storytelling. In everything I do, my purpose is the same: to touch hearts, evoke emotion and make people feel something real.

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    My name is Violeta and I am an editor here at Bored Panda. I love reading memes for a living. It’s obviously much more than that, but I appreciate the variety of topics, information, and pics I get to see every day and share with the world! Those funny memes really make my day too. Being born in the ’90s in post-Soviet Lithuania speaks more about me than I’d like to admit. I’m still learning about the world and myself, but I do love my friends, traveling, art, and my cat. My favorite fact to share about myself is that I used to hide meatballs in my friend’s pockets at lunch so I could go play outside. I wish all those meatballs could find their way back to me someday.

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    Violeta Draseikaitė

    Violeta Draseikaitė

    Moderator, BoredPanda staff

    My name is Violeta and I am an editor here at Bored Panda. I love reading memes for a living. It’s obviously much more than that, but I appreciate the variety of topics, information, and pics I get to see every day and share with the world! Those funny memes really make my day too. Being born in the ’90s in post-Soviet Lithuania speaks more about me than I’d like to admit. I’m still learning about the world and myself, but I do love my friends, traveling, art, and my cat. My favorite fact to share about myself is that I used to hide meatballs in my friend’s pockets at lunch so I could go play outside. I wish all those meatballs could find their way back to me someday.

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    Paul Werner
    Community Member
    4 years ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Her dogs are the only ones who haven't let her down and have been there for her. So many people won't even look a homeless person in the eye much less talk to them. They're just regular people with feelings. Even if you can't help them sometimes just talking to them means more.

    Kimberley McMillan
    Community Member
    4 years ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is honestly why people would prefer to stay in their tent cities than go to a shelter. Being forced to leave behind their only companions is heartbreaking. :(

    Spaghetti
    Community Member
    4 years ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Especially if they're the ones who stayed with you the whole way <3

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    TheReader19
    Community Member
    4 years ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Now I'm crying and stressed, in some of the photo's Chloe wasn't even wearing shoes. The dogs looked so well cared for my heart hurts for them. Ps, I do give to charity and I can only give so much before I'll be living in the streets. I only say this because there are some donkeys out here criticising people who post on articles like this

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    Paul Werner
    Community Member
    4 years ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Her dogs are the only ones who haven't let her down and have been there for her. So many people won't even look a homeless person in the eye much less talk to them. They're just regular people with feelings. Even if you can't help them sometimes just talking to them means more.

    Kimberley McMillan
    Community Member
    4 years ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    This is honestly why people would prefer to stay in their tent cities than go to a shelter. Being forced to leave behind their only companions is heartbreaking. :(

    Spaghetti
    Community Member
    4 years ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Especially if they're the ones who stayed with you the whole way <3

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    TheReader19
    Community Member
    4 years ago (edited) Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Now I'm crying and stressed, in some of the photo's Chloe wasn't even wearing shoes. The dogs looked so well cared for my heart hurts for them. Ps, I do give to charity and I can only give so much before I'll be living in the streets. I only say this because there are some donkeys out here criticising people who post on articles like this

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