In the shelter, the adoption rate of adult dogs is much lower than that of puppies. Most people hope to find a cute puppy, not only healthy but also able to spend a long time with their family members; and those who are older A sick old dog is almost uninterested. There is a great chance of spending the last moment of his life in a shelter...
This pitbull Dot in Georgia, USA, is already at the age of a grandmother. I spent most of my life wandering. After being sent to the LifeLine Animal Project shelter a few months ago, the veterinarian found that it seemed that it had never lived in a house in this life, and that it not only lost his hearing, but was also a patient in the terminal stage of cancer. The time left is running out. Too much...
▼ But even with such a hard time, Grandma Dot still has a smile on her face at all times.
Dot's family and friendly personality make the staff in the shelter very distressed. At the beginning of July, volunteer Jessica Miller visited the asylum. The last cage she saw was Dot’s enclosure. The staff told her of Dot’s illness and the rough life, which made Jessica very sad. She thought so. Cute and strong dog, "the shelter should not be the last stop of his life." She also knows that the time left for Dot may not be much, but no matter how short the remaining days are, she hopes it can be filled with the environment.
▼So, after spending a lifetime of waiting, Dot finally found his "home"!
▼You can go home with the new owner! Dot laughed so happily along the way, and many people were moved to tears of joy.
Jessica said that no matter what Dot has experienced, it is still so friendly to people, "it deserves to experience the feeling of being loved"! After arriving at the new home, I can see that Dot is really very happy. It likes to go out and lie on the soft bed. Although it takes a lot of medicine every day to control the cancer, it still looks very energetic!
▼Although I don’t know how long I can stay with it, I will cherish this wonderful time.
Jessica also understands that such a happy day may end at any time. Sometimes I can’t help crying when I hold Dot, but I’m still willing to give it my best Dot can do everything he can do to watch it enjoy being loved, and the owner feels very relieved.
Thank you Jessica for accepting the pain of separation and giving Dot a chance to be loved. The volunteers of the shelter said that “Just one person can change the destiny of a dog.” It was Jessica who let Dot know that there was someone who loved him and cared about him wholeheartedly before he died, so there would be no more regrets in this life. With Jessica’s love, I believe Grandma Dot must also think it’s very worthwhile