A resident of the United States adored dogs. Before leaving, she decided to do another good deed that will help save the lives of many animals in the future. Pamela Mobbs, a Florida resident, died in October 2020, but it was only recently that it was revealed how a 90-year-old woman disposed of her property. Pamela left an impressive portion of her inheritance, 32 thousand dollars (about 2.3 million rubles at the current exchange rate),

to the Volusia County Sheriff’s Office’s K-9 unit. Throughout her life, the American woman adored dogs, particularly German Shepherds. Pamela was friends with her grandfather’s guard dog as a child, according to her daughter, Jane. Everyone who saw the dog was terrified. The family was hesitant to let him near Pamela, but to everyone’s surprise, the pet was quiet and affectionate with her.
He shielded her from outsiders and never offended her.Pamela later started shepherds several times in memory of a childhood friend. Later, the daughter took her mother to see the K-9 department’s service dogs perform. The woman was fascinated by their training and was impressed by the shepherds’ abilities and bravery, as they were trained for dangerous tasks such as detecting explosives or illegal drugs. The only thing that bothered Pamela was the dogs’ lack of bulletproof vests, which were not included in the charter.

The American resolved to rectify the situation. According to her will, half of her inheritance should be spent on purchasing protective bibs for all service dogs. Pamela suggested using the second part for additional shepherd training. The Volusia County sheriffs were taken aback by the deceased resident’s generous gift. According to The Epoch Times, the department fulfilled the American woman’s last will and testament and distributed the funds in accordance with her wishes.