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The genre of before-and-after never gets old. Pictures of dogs are an immediate mood-booster. But pictures of dogs who got rescued and are now doing 100 times better are even more heartwarming. Around 3.1 million dogs get adopted every year. On the other hand, around 390,000 don't get rehomed and are euthanized.

But the puppers in these pics are not part of that statistic. They are the lucky ones. We like to melt some Pandas' hearts from time to time, and that's why we collected these precious rescue dog transformation pics. These dogs' stories are a testament to what a little bit of luck, a kind human heart, and a true connection between a pet and an owner can do.

To know more about the delights and challenges of adopting a rescue pet, Bored Panda reached out to Certified Dog Trainer Kristi Benson, CTC PCBC-A. She helps struggling dog owners with her online classes, including "The Calm, Cool, and Collected Dog." We asked Kristi to weigh in on the adopt vs. shop debate, and she also spoke about the challenges that rescue dog owners might run into. Read her recommendations below!

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Jeff, A Stray I Found A While Back. Before And After

Jeff, A Stray I Found A While Back. Before And After

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Certified Dog Trainer Kristi Benson is all for adopting dogs. "I would encourage anyone and everyone who is thinking about getting a dog to consider a dog from a rescue or shelter," she told Bored Panda.

"Homeless dogs are, generally, homeless due to circumstances outside their control (such as the people in their lives experiencing difficulties), not because they are somehow lesser than purebred or purpose-bred dogs. Thousands of beautiful, charming, silly, robust, energic, chill, and well-mannered dogs can be found in rescues and shelters every day!"

"All dogs, no matter their origin, are their own creatures with their own set of challenges and strengths," the dog trainer points out.

But not all people choose to adopt. Some folks want pure-bred dogs, and I myself will admit I used to be one of those people. When I was a kid, I wanted a pure beagle so bad I got my parents to buy me one. Back then, I didn't know about what goes on in puppy mills, and if I had known, I certainly would've done a 180 in a heartbeat.

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Elsa Was Found In A Ditch With A Broken Leg, A Broken Jaw, And A Large Abcess In Her Neck. I Just Couldn't Say No To Bringing Her Home. It's Been Six Months Since And She's The Silliest Dog

Elsa Was Found In A Ditch With A Broken Leg, A Broken Jaw, And A Large Abcess In Her Neck. I Just Couldn't Say No To Bringing Her Home. It's Been Six Months Since And She's The Silliest Dog

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I Found Him Badly Attacked And Injured, Left To Die. A Few Months Later, He’s Doing Great In His Forever Home

I Found Him Badly Attacked And Injured, Left To Die. A Few Months Later, He’s Doing Great In His Forever Home

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Poor little pup. I'm so glad he was saved and has someone who cares for him. :-)

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Sadly, purchasing a dog from good breeders is becoming less and less possible. Kristi says that getting a dog from a breeder can be beneficial, but many people might be unaware they're getting a dog from a puppy mill and not a certified breeder.

"A great dog breeder will focus on the physical and behavioral health of their pups and will be committed to finding homes that are a good match for the dogs they sell," she explains. "However, the vast majority of puppies who are sold to the unsuspecting public are not from great breeders -- they are from puppy mills."

"Puppy mills are horrific and dangerous for the parent dogs," dog trainer Kristi Benson goes on, "who live in absolutely abhorrent conditions, and the puppies, who don't experience the quality socialization they need and may suffer medically and behaviourally, along with their new human family, as they grow."

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Before And After. We Adopted Lily From A Humane Society Near Los Angeles Six Years Ago. Now Lily Is The Happiest Little Girl

Before And After. We Adopted Lily From A Humane Society Near Los Angeles Six Years Ago. Now Lily Is The Happiest Little Girl

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Tucker Before And After We Adopted

Tucker Before And After We Adopted

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My Rescue Dog's 6-Month Transformation

My Rescue Dog's 6-Month Transformation

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Due to the rising tide of negative press and the shift in public opinion about puppy mills, their owners now go out of their way to mask their practices. "They produce beautiful websites with pictures of lovely family scenes with healthy dogs and puppies," Kristi explains.

"A good search on figuring out if a puppy-selling website is a front for a puppy mill should be the first step for those who choose to buy a purebred or purpose-bred dog, unless they know the breeder personally," the dog trainer adds.

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This Is Why We Foster. The Difference A Few Weeks Can Make

This Is Why We Foster. The Difference A Few Weeks Can Make

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Two Years Ago, We Rescued The Dirtiest, Most Diseased, And Starving Tripod Dog. Today, He Is Gorgeous

Two Years Ago, We Rescued The Dirtiest, Most Diseased, And Starving Tripod Dog. Today, He Is Gorgeous

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5 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This reminds me of a dog we had some 40 years ago . Cleo was returned to the pound so often mom took her home to see what is wrong with her. She only limped a little and when she started running she just lifted that leg and ran on three instead. So nothing wrong with the dog, sweet and cute. But she was only to stay with us for behavior checking. I learnt from mom that behavior check sometimes -like for Cleo- takes a lifetime........

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This Is Gertie Before vs. After. She Was Dumped At The Shelter At 8 Weeks Old And Was There For Four Months. However, We Adopted Gertie, And We Love Her Very Much

This Is Gertie Before vs. After. She Was Dumped At The Shelter At 8 Weeks Old And Was There For Four Months. However, We Adopted Gertie, And We Love Her Very Much

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As a seasoned dog trainer, Kristi says that bringing home a rescue puppy won't be that different than a puppy from a breeder. The most important rule still remains: Prepare!

"Read good puppy books written by qualified positive reinforcement trainers, which focus on socialization instead of punishment and obedience," Kristi recommends. "If at all possible, choose a puppy class with lots of free play and socializing."

What if you're bringing home an adult dog and not a puppy? "[This] may include some challenges, but these will be dog-specific and not necessarily origin-specific," Benson says. "If the dog is in need of a bit of remedial manners training, a great dog training class will be a good option. If the dog might have some fears, then a good positive reinforcement trainer can help."

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My Recent Foster, Leiah, Was Saved from Euthanasia. It Took Many Weeks Of Medicated Baths To Get Her Hair Growing Back And Extra Feedings To Get Her To A Normal Weight

My Recent Foster, Leiah, Was Saved from Euthanasia. It Took Many Weeks Of Medicated Baths To Get Her Hair Growing Back And Extra Feedings To Get Her To A Normal Weight

When Leiah was healthy enough, we found her forever family. She has a wonderful dad and dog sibling who love her very much.

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Those are the saddest puppy doggy I've ever seen. But they are also very cute at the same time. I love puppy dog eyes. Big round and beautiful.

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It’s Been A Year Since I Adopted Kenai. You Don’t Notice A Change Until You Look At The Old Pictures

It’s Been A Year Since I Adopted Kenai. You Don’t Notice A Change Until You Look At The Old Pictures

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Poor Kenai looks so stressed in the left picture but so beautiful in the right picture.

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Cotton's Before And After, One Year Apart. He Was Rescued In A Hoarding Case With 30 Other Dogs (All Suffering From Mange And Malnutrition). He Went From Under 40 Pounds To 80 In 12 Months

Cotton's Before And After, One Year Apart. He Was Rescued In A Hoarding Case With 30 Other Dogs (All Suffering From Mange And Malnutrition). He Went From Under 40 Pounds To 80 In 12 Months

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"If the dog needs to brush up on their house-training skills after a stay in a kennel, a few weeks of training might be needed to hone this skill as well." Kristi has a house-training course for owners who struggle to housebreak their adult dogs.

But just because a dog comes from a shelter or rescue doesn't mean owners will face challenges. "They need care, exercise, good food, vet care, enrichment, and all the things that we love providing for our dogs! But these are things that we must provide to all the pets in our care," Kristi points out.

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Our New Rescue Pup, Tiki. Before Us, She Was Chained, Starved, And Left With A Broken Leg. We Promised To Give Her The Best Life She Deserves

Our New Rescue Pup, Tiki. Before Us, She Was Chained, Starved, And Left With A Broken Leg. We Promised To Give Her The Best Life She Deserves

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One Year Later Our Sweet Ruby Is Thriving

One Year Later Our Sweet Ruby Is Thriving

I found her on the side of the highway during a road trip, hundreds of miles from home. None of the local rescues would take her. The obvious broken leg also turned out to be a bad bone infection, and vets couldn't save it. That doesn't stop her or even seem to slow her down!

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Kristi says that reaching out to a professional dog trainer is always a safe bet, whether the dog is a rescue or not. "I would encourage every dog guardian to attend a dog training class taught by a [credited], positive-reinforcement dog trainer. Dog training has changed colossally in the last few decades, and we are so much better at helping you and your dog live comfortably and joyfully with each other than we used to be!"

"This is especially the case with puppies, who benefit enormously from the safe environment of a well-handled puppy class to play with other puppies and learn important life skills, such as how to be comfortable at the veterinary office and have their nails trimmed."

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Our Beautiful Rescue Boy. His Name Is Kung Fu

Our Beautiful Rescue Boy. His Name Is Kung Fu

We found him at a temple (we’re in Thailand), and we think he was possibly abandoned by previous owners and got attacked by the dogs already living there. Now he seems to have forgotten all about his past, thankfully.

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When We Adopted Boone, He Was Only 20 Pounds, Malnourished, Wounded From Attacks, Covered In Mange, Smelled Like A Sewer, And Afraid Of Everything. Now, He Is A 50-Pound Sweet And Derpy Dog

When We Adopted Boone, He Was Only 20 Pounds, Malnourished, Wounded From Attacks, Covered In Mange, Smelled Like A Sewer, And Afraid Of Everything. Now, He Is A 50-Pound Sweet And Derpy Dog

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My Neighbor Called Me Because She Saw An Emaciated Dog On The Side Of The Road. This Is Her Progress Since Rescue. She Had To Be Hospitalized For 2 Weeks And Is Recovering

My Neighbor Called Me Because She Saw An Emaciated Dog On The Side Of The Road. This Is Her Progress Since Rescue. She Had To Be Hospitalized For 2 Weeks And Is Recovering

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But Kristi warns people to look out for unqualified trainers. "Sadly, dog training remains an unregulated field, which means that anyone, no matter their educational history or approach to changing a dog's behavior, can call themselves a professional and take your money."

"So, do some digging around before you slap your credit card down and sign up for the closest class. If there are no good trainers close by, there are oodles of great online classes for everything from basic manners to specialized training and even [how] to deal with behavior issues."

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#19

From Being Dumped On A Construction Site To A Couch Potato Who Wears A Cozy Winter Jacket For Walks 

From Being Dumped On A Construction Site To A Couch Potato Who Wears A Cozy Winter Jacket For Walks 

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Met This Poor Abandoned Girl At A Work Site. Couldn’t Take Her In My Work Truck But Came Back 3 Hours Later And She Was Still There. She Has A New Home Now

Met This Poor Abandoned Girl At A Work Site. Couldn’t Take Her In My Work Truck But Came Back 3 Hours Later And She Was Still There. She Has A New Home Now

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With Love And Care, Everything Damaged Can Be Healed

With Love And Care, Everything Damaged Can Be Healed

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"If your new dog is showing worrisome behaviors, such as aggression or fear, or is not fitting in well with your family, hiring a professional trainer can absolutely help," Kristi agrees.

"We can help you meet your dog's needs, meet your needs, and keep everyone feeling safe and joyful. If hard decisions, such as a return to a rescue, need to be made, a trainer can also help clarify and talk you through this."

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My Brother's Dog, Ricky, Before And After Adoption

My Brother's Dog, Ricky, Before And After Adoption

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#23

My Newest Foster, Gizzie, Is 8 Weeks Old And Has Demodex Mange, Entropion, Anemia, Skin And Eye Infections, A Corneal Ulcer, And Heart Murmur. After A Few Months Already Feeling Way Better

My Newest Foster, Gizzie, Is 8 Weeks Old And Has Demodex Mange, Entropion, Anemia, Skin And Eye Infections, A Corneal Ulcer, And Heart Murmur. After A Few Months Already Feeling Way Better

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#24

Luna Was A Stray In Egypt And Now Is Living The High Life In Canada

Luna Was A Stray In Egypt And Now Is Living The High Life In Canada

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Even as a professional dog trainer, Kristi is not against people who want to train their dogs themselves. She says there is plenty of respectable material online. "Check out resources at your local library or online, or head to your neighborhood bookshop and look for books by Jean Donaldson, Zazie Todd, Victoria Stillwell, Karen Pryor, and Marc Bekoff to start!"

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Joker Was A Bait Dog For I Don't Know How Long. It Amazes Me From The Moment I Met Him All He Needed Was Love To Heal

Joker Was A Bait Dog For I Don't Know How Long. It Amazes Me From The Moment I Met Him All He Needed Was Love To Heal

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This makes me so sad... Angry... And happy all at once! I'm no snitch but when I was in high school I had a history teacher take me and a couple guys to a fight and I may sound like a wus but I cried before I ever saw a fight(I had no idea this is what we were going to. Originally it was a cóck fight and I sorta knew what it was but not exactly...) let's just say that at that moment in time I straight up became a snitch!!

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I Found This Babie In Kandahar 5 Years Ago, Half Starved And Mangy, And Now He’s Living The Dream Life

I Found This Babie In Kandahar 5 Years Ago, Half Starved And Mangy, And Now He’s Living The Dream Life

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He was already a happy do before the adoption! Look at him all smilling.

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I Fostered This Girl From A Shelter, They Said That She Wasn’t Going To Make It Much Longer. After A Few Months, She Slowly Got Over Her Fears And Is Now A Very Confident Girl

I Fostered This Girl From A Shelter, They Said That She Wasn’t Going To Make It Much Longer. After A Few Months, She Slowly Got Over Her Fears And Is Now A Very Confident Girl

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

she could be Lous sister if I didn't know they were all black with white markings on the chest. I just love the brussel sprout ears

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"Most dogs settle into their adult behavior by about age three: their sociability to other dogs and people, their exercise needs, and so on," Kristi explains.

"So, looking at dogs who are at least three years old at the rescue or shelter is a good bet, especially if the dog was in a foster home. You'll have a sense of what the dog is like and how they'll fit into your home and your life!"

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Gizmo Before And After A Little Bit Of Love

Gizmo Before And After A Little Bit Of Love

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The Photo That Made Me Go Get Him And What His Life Turned In To

The Photo That Made Me Go Get Him And What His Life Turned In To

He was left behind when a family moved out. For days alone with only a cut-open dog food bag in the cement and dirty backyard. We weren't prepared for a dog, but I knew I had to get him out of there, even if it was only to get him to a vet and give him a safe space till we could find somewhere else for him to go. In a few days, we will celebrate his 7th birthday. The best spur-of-the-moment decision I've ever made. He's getting old and his cancer is back, so it won't be too long before we lose him, but we will love him till the end of time and give him everything he wants and needs until he tells us he's ready.

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

How do people live with themselves knowing they abandoned their dog??? Do they not feel remorse???

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Kristi also points out that not all rescues are the same. Some might have questionable practices, too. "Some rescues pull dogs from places far from home (which may or may not be an ethical issue)," she goes on.

"Some use outdated and dangerous training techniques to mask worrisome behaviors in the dogs in their care, and some may not vet well for health and offer little or no support post-adoption. Many rescues are wonderful, though, and take great care of the animals they place with adoptive homes."

The dog trainer also tells people to consider adopting a senior dog. "These dogs are often less active, which means they fit in nicely with a more casual home (I don't get up at six to jog for an hour, do you?). And nothing will fill up your heart quite like being a soft and gentle spot for a homeless senior dog to land after a stretch in a rescue or shelter."

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Before And After Abraham Being With Us For 1 Week. He’s The Sweetest Boy And Is Living A Good Life Now

Before And After Abraham Being With Us For 1 Week. He’s The Sweetest Boy And Is Living A Good Life Now

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So according to the reddit post the dog was a stray and picked up by a shelter. They would've euthanised him after the holding period was up, but a hound rescue OP fosters with rescued him from that faith. The first photo was at the shelter, the second after a week at OP's house. Checked this because I thought 'no way an animal can recover that much in a week'. The body needs to get used to more food again etc.

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Before And After From Milly

Before And After From Milly

This dog was left to guard an abandoned sand quarry. I noticed her when it was -40°C. When I first tried to touch her, she wanted to bite me. Now I can cuddle her everywhere, anytime.

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Further Progress For Papi, With New Starter Pictures. From Adoption Last Month To Today

Further Progress For Papi, With New Starter Pictures. From Adoption Last Month To Today

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We Finally Met Our Goal Weight! My 25 Lb Baby Before vs. After

We Finally Met Our Goal Weight! My 25 Lb Baby Before vs. After

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We Adopted This Very Sad Looking Girl On Saturday, And She Already Loves Her New Family

We Adopted This Very Sad Looking Girl On Saturday, And She Already Loves Her New Family

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Fed Junk Food And Never Given Any Exercise Her Whole Life, Shiloh Couldn't Walk More Than 10 Meters Before Having To Stop And Rest. 3 Months Later, She's Lost 30 Pounds

Fed Junk Food And Never Given Any Exercise Her Whole Life, Shiloh Couldn't Walk More Than 10 Meters Before Having To Stop And Rest. 3 Months Later, She's Lost 30 Pounds

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5 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Treating a dog this way is cruel. Retrievers especially are so food motivated that the owners need discipline not to overfeed them. Please don't let it get this far.

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#38

Wesley's Before And After. Now He Runs With Other Doggies In Dog Heaven

Wesley's Before And After. Now He Runs With Other Doggies In Dog Heaven

Wesley was heartworm-positive, limping, and listed as age 5. He’d been at the pound for 3 weeks, and he was not neutered.
I explained that I’d pay for the heartworm treatment (the shelter typically pays) and promised them I was not looking to breed him. I believe in neutering/spaying. I had my vet email confirm a neuter consult that was coming Monday, signed legal documents about getting him neutered, etc., and off we went.

Apparently, he’s actually 3.5 years old, and he’s a total goofball. He also was diagnosed with stage 4 lymphoma 2 weeks ago. We have a week or two left. I'm glad I saved him. Glad he didn’t die with sadness on his face.

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Tater Was A Stud Who Lived In A Backyard For His First 2 Years. We Arranged Rescue With The People Who Had Him, And Since Then His Sunburnt, Infected Skin Has Healed Tons

Tater Was A Stud Who Lived In A Backyard For His First 2 Years. We Arranged Rescue With The People Who Had Him, And Since Then His Sunburnt, Infected Skin Has Healed Tons

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Hero Was Dumped In A Ditch At The Side Of The Road With Just His Head Sticking Out Of The Water. Luckily, Someone Found Him, And He Lived For 5 More Years, Fed, Healthy, And Happy

Hero Was Dumped In A Ditch At The Side Of The Road With Just His Head Sticking Out Of The Water. Luckily, Someone Found Him, And He Lived For 5 More Years, Fed, Healthy, And Happy

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

So many pitties get mistreated. Breaks my heart--they are the sweetest goofballs ever.

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My Husband Calls Her "My Most Improved." Meet Captain Blueberry. She Has Come So Far. Once Fear Was Gone, A Sweet, Curious Personality Came Shining Through

My Husband Calls Her "My Most Improved." Meet Captain Blueberry. She Has Come So Far. Once Fear Was Gone, A Sweet, Curious Personality Came Shining Through

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Koda Before And After

Koda Before And After

2 years ago, I brought an anxious boy with a mess of at least 30 stitches on his back. He had no leash manners and was very needy. At first, he needed to walk about 15 km/day just to calm his anxiety. Now he’s a confident, happy boy who knows he’s home. And his coat is straight-up luxurious these days!

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This Is Our Girl, Pinky! Saw A Post Regarding Her Needing Rescue From A Riverside, CA Shelter And Got Her Out Of There The Next Day. We Adore Her

This Is Our Girl, Pinky! Saw A Post Regarding Her Needing Rescue From A Riverside, CA Shelter And Got Her Out Of There The Next Day. We Adore Her

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#44

1-Year Retrospective. I Found Him Abandoned In The Street, Almost Dying

1-Year Retrospective. I Found Him Abandoned In The Street, Almost Dying

It was a difficult moment to decide to bring him with me. He was infested with ticks and worms, as well as fungus in his fur and many wounds. There were several months of care. I spent 2 weeks hydrating him and forced-feeding with a syringe. After that, he needed hospitalization for a few weeks because he wasn't eating or drinking water. In the hospital, he was hydrated intravenously and fed through a tube.

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Looks like a resurrection to me. Poor baby. Your love and kindness is what pulled him through.

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My Rescue From The Day We Met And To This Week

My Rescue From The Day We Met And To This Week

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One Year Ago, We Rescued Her From Under A House. Now She's A Happy Pup

One Year Ago, We Rescued Her From Under A House. Now She's A Happy Pup

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Six-Month Difference. She Has Made Almost A Full Recovery And Is The World's Biggest Lap Dog I’ve Ever Seen. Meet Itchy

Six-Month Difference. She Has Made Almost A Full Recovery And Is The World's Biggest Lap Dog I’ve Ever Seen. Meet Itchy

She was brought into our local shelter as a stray (she was starving in the winter and apparently walked up to someone’s door). The shelter vet said it was the worst case of mange and malnutrition that they had ever seen. They were going to put her down that night unless someone was able to take her right then and there. Our friend (who already had five dogs) immediately came and picked her up and kept her for three days before calling us.

We fell in love immediately. All she wanted was love. She immediately ran into my lap and, although she was very skittish towards men, started licking me and jumped right into my arms.

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#48

Hank's Photo Was Enough For Me To Apply For His Adoption. He Is Doing Much Better

Hank's Photo Was Enough For Me To Apply For His Adoption. He Is Doing Much Better

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#49

My Wife And I Found Niro At 3 AM And Have Officially Become His Foster Parents. He Is The Stinkiest Little Booger And Is Definitely A Daddy's Boy

My Wife And I Found Niro At 3 AM And Have Officially Become His Foster Parents. He Is The Stinkiest Little Booger And Is Definitely A Daddy's Boy

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Poor guy. I wonder how they can survive when they are so emaciated.

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#51

Before And After Of My Baby Rubi

Before And After Of My Baby Rubi

One morning the shelter's staff found a dog who had just given birth (with no puppies to be found) had been left in their outside kennel overnight. I cannot imagine what this poor angel had been through, but I know for sure that she will never go through it again!

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#52

This Is Dakota, A 15-Year-Old Border Collie I Rescued Last Week. He Aged In Reverse After Being Groomed

This Is Dakota, A 15-Year-Old Border Collie I Rescued Last Week. He Aged In Reverse After Being Groomed

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From The Saddest Rescue To The Happiest Girl

From The Saddest Rescue To The Happiest Girl

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Some Chow-blood in there or did they just eat a box of blueberries? 😁

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#54

We Spotted This Baby At A Shelter In The Virgin Islands. We Brought 13 Dogs Over To Florida On The First Trip, And She Was One Of Them. Talk About A Glow-Up, Inside And Out

We Spotted This Baby At A Shelter In The Virgin Islands. We Brought 13 Dogs Over To Florida On The First Trip, And She Was One Of Them. Talk About A Glow-Up, Inside And Out

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My Cousin Found Ellie Almost Frozen To Death On The Side Of The Road In Long Island, NY, Back In January And Has Nursed Her Back To The Health Ever Since

My Cousin Found Ellie Almost Frozen To Death On The Side Of The Road In Long Island, NY, Back In January And Has Nursed Her Back To The Health Ever Since

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#56

Dachshund/Chihuahua Before vs. Rescued

Dachshund/Chihuahua Before vs. Rescued

Amara was approximately 4 months old Chiweenie who was dumped on my daughter's front porch on September 2nd, 2021, in bad shape. I rescued her and took her to my vet for immediate care. She was diagnosed with Demodectic Mange and Sarcoptic Mange. She also had an eye infection. She has come a long way and has been such a great dog.

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Jasper The Severely Emaciated Dog

Jasper The Severely Emaciated Dog

Hi everyone! This was the severely emaciated and mange-ridden little boy, Jasper. After a lot of love and nurturing, he was nursed back to health. Unfortunately I could not be a "foster fail" as my one resident male dog just would not get on board with the new addition, but he did get lots of love and care while living here. I’m happy to report that Jasper is now living his best life and has more than doubled on weight!

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Rescued And Happy

Rescued And Happy

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My 20-Year-Old Boy

My 20-Year-Old Boy

He was a homeless dog. The dogcatcher saved him from a road that he had been stuck on. He had a fresh coat of tar on it. He is a long-haired dog, so they had to give him a bad haircut to remove all the tar. No one wanted him because of his age, and the pound labeled him as a hospice case. Turns out he wasn’t really that sick. He just needed almost all his teeth removed. That was 4 years ago, and he is still living the life.

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Pla-Buak Was Hit By A Car On The Road. We Took Him To The Hospital And Found Out He Was Stray. So We Paid For The Treatment And Adopted Him

Pla-Buak Was Hit By A Car On The Road. We Took Him To The Hospital And Found Out He Was Stray. So We Paid For The Treatment And Adopted Him

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My Dog Was Pregnant And In A Shelter. This Is Her Before And After I Adopted Her. She’s A Happy Girl Now

My Dog Was Pregnant And In A Shelter. This Is Her Before And After I Adopted Her. She’s A Happy Girl Now

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#62

My Dog Artemis Before And After I Found Her At An Abandoned House

My Dog Artemis Before And After I Found Her At An Abandoned House

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#63

Lucky Was Rehomed At 9 Years Old. He Had Half His Teeth Removed, Received Lots Of Love, And Six Months Later He Looked Six Years Younger

Lucky Was Rehomed At 9 Years Old. He Had Half His Teeth Removed, Received Lots Of Love, And Six Months Later He Looked Six Years Younger

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#64

Lucky, The Dog, Is Finally Lucky. He Was Adopted By My Aunt, Looking Like Skin And Bones But With A Positive Personality. With Love, Healthy Food, And A Safe Home, Look At Happy Lucky Now

Lucky, The Dog, Is Finally Lucky. He Was Adopted By My Aunt, Looking Like Skin And Bones But With A Positive Personality. With Love, Healthy Food, And A Safe Home, Look At Happy Lucky Now

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#65

We Were Walking Our Dogs In The Park, And This Little Guy Creeped Up To Us. He Was Emaciated, Matted, And Had A Wound On His Foreleg. We Took Him To The Vet, And Now He's Staying With Us

We Were Walking Our Dogs In The Park, And This Little Guy Creeped Up To Us. He Was Emaciated, Matted, And Had A Wound On His Foreleg. We Took Him To The Vet, And Now He's Staying With Us

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1 Month Update On My Sweet Pup. She Loves Her Friends And Is So Much Healthier And Happier

1 Month Update On My Sweet Pup. She Loves Her Friends And Is So Much Healthier And Happier

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I Saw The Picture Of Him Last Week And Had To Help. He Has Only Been With Me For A Week But Has Already Crawled Into My Heart

I Saw The Picture Of Him Last Week And Had To Help. He Has Only Been With Me For A Week But Has Already Crawled Into My Heart

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This Is Cosmo And He Was A Stray In Detroit. We Have Had Him For 3 Months Now. I Didn’t Realize How Skinny He Was When We Rescued Him

This Is Cosmo And He Was A Stray In Detroit. We Have Had Him For 3 Months Now. I Didn’t Realize How Skinny He Was When We Rescued Him

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This Is Luna. Her Owners Abandoned Her. She’s Overweight And Elderly, But 8 Hours Later, She Already Looks Happier

This Is Luna. Her Owners Abandoned Her. She’s Overweight And Elderly, But 8 Hours Later, She Already Looks Happier

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#70

In October, I Drove 31 Hours To Adopt This Senior, Deaf, And Blind Boy From A Shelter

In October, I Drove 31 Hours To Adopt This Senior, Deaf, And Blind Boy From A Shelter

He had been there 6 months, had heartworms, and the shelter didn't realize he was deaf. When I told them he was deaf, they said he was just pretending to ignore me.

It took weeks to convince him he could sleep on the 8 different beds scattered around the house for him. He would pull out any little rug or towel and sleep on that, sleep next to the bed, or take it all apart and sleep just on the blanket on the floor. Eventually, he got it. He has no chill when asking for pets. His only method is to plop his giant, heavy head on your body and hope you notice him.
He doesn't cuddle, he doesn't lean into you, he doesn't give kisses, and he doesn't get on the furniture even though I've tried. The one picture of him half on the bed is the closest we've gotten. He hasn't exactly figured out how to play, and if you try to give him a toy, he will take it gently, drop it, and then go sit in the corner with his back to you. It takes a lot of time and small exposure to build his confidence with things.

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4 months ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I had a rescue dog that refused to play with toys. He had the same reaction, would take the toy offered but drop it on his bed then leave it there. He would refuse to look in the toys general direction. Eventually, another much younger rescue came to live with us. Oh, the fun they had! No toys needed, just a buddy to run with.

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Before And Almost 3 Years Now

Before And Almost 3 Years Now

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Went To Adopt A Puppy, But Her Mum Stole Our Hearts. Before vs. After

Went To Adopt A Puppy, But Her Mum Stole Our Hearts. Before vs. After

This is Sunny. She was found in the woods with her 5 puppies. Underweight, dull fur, and the saddest eyes I've seen. When we first met her, she gave everything to her babies. Every treat we tried feeding her, she gave it to them. When we took her for a walk, she just lied down after 2 minutes and took a nap. She clearly didn't get any rest in a long time. Shelter suspected that she had been mistreated and physically abused. Now, 7 months later, she can finally enjoy her life. She had a glow up, her fur is shining, and her eyes have life in them again.

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#73

My Sister Asked Me To Help Her Catch A Dog That Had Been Wandering Around Her Work For A Few Weeks. It Took A Couple Tries, But We Got Her. Gracie, After One Week Of Love And Patience

My Sister Asked Me To Help Her Catch A Dog That Had Been Wandering Around Her Work For A Few Weeks. It Took A Couple Tries, But We Got Her. Gracie, After One Week Of Love And Patience

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Chicago Canine Rescue Success Story. Gotti Is Living His Best Life With His New Adoptive Dad

Chicago Canine Rescue Success Story. Gotti Is Living His Best Life With His New Adoptive Dad

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5 months ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The smiles on both of them in the second pic. So lovely! ❤️

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The Best 3 Years Of Our Lives With Winnie

The Best 3 Years Of Our Lives With Winnie

This boy was the shell of a dog three years ago in the shelter. After we brought him home, we cried for days, wondering if we could ever help him to live a normal life. He wouldn’t even go near my partner for days. He jumped at everything, he would shake on a leash, everything you could imagine. Someone messed him up badly. 3 years later, and you wouldn’t recognize him.

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I Rescued Maggie Two Months Ago. She Made Great Progress

I Rescued Maggie Two Months Ago. She Made Great Progress

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#77

Our Foster Dog's Shelter Picture vs. The Day After We Got Him

Our Foster Dog's Shelter Picture vs. The Day After We Got Him

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Juno Was One Of 90 Dogs Rescued From A Hoarder's House. Now She Runs In Our House

Juno Was One Of 90 Dogs Rescued From A Hoarder's House. Now She Runs In Our House

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#79

From Feral To A Happy Cutie

From Feral To A Happy Cutie

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Bringing Daisy Home vs. Now

Bringing Daisy Home vs. Now

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Bodhi's Before And After. He’s Thriving And Is About 52 Lbs And Holding Steady. He’s Been Great Around Other Dogs, Gained Some Confidence, And Does Great Around People

Bodhi's Before And After. He’s Thriving And Is About 52 Lbs And Holding Steady. He’s Been Great Around Other Dogs, Gained Some Confidence, And Does Great Around People

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I Had To Say Goodbye To Jasper, But This October Would’ve Marked 8 Years Since His Adoption/Rescue

I Had To Say Goodbye To Jasper, But This October Would’ve Marked 8 Years Since His Adoption/Rescue

The first picture is what he looked like when a coworker found him on the street and took him to the vet. He didn’t have a chip, so I decided to adopt him.
The second picture is what he looked like when I picked him up from the vet.
The rest of the pictures were taken when he was happy and healthy!
I think he may have been abused because of how frightened of people he was at first, especially men, but he eventually started feeling safe around me and my friends/family.

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The Police Took Him And His Two Brothers From The Original Owner. Both Brothers Ended Up Passing At The Shelter. I Think We Must’ve Got Him Just In Time. Before vs. After

The Police Took Him And His Two Brothers From The Original Owner. Both Brothers Ended Up Passing At The Shelter. I Think We Must’ve Got Him Just In Time. Before vs. After

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First Day At The Shelter vs. Last Day At The Shelter

First Day At The Shelter vs. Last Day At The Shelter

Belle was found severely dehydrated and emaciated, suffering from painful eye ulcers, extremely anemic, and covered in open wounds. Earlier this week, after spending the last two months with one of our fantastic fosters, Belle is now happy and healthy because she went home with her forever family.

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Winston Spent Nearly A Decade Surviving In An Industrial Area With A Broken Body. Nowadays, He Spends His Time Luxuriating In His Bed, Sunbathing, And Cuddling With His Little Sister Tilly

Winston Spent Nearly A Decade Surviving In An Industrial Area With A Broken Body. Nowadays, He Spends His Time Luxuriating In His Bed, Sunbathing, And Cuddling With His Little Sister Tilly

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In 2022, A Hoarding Case Was Discovered In Which Dilly’s Owner Was Found To Have 165 Puppies On His Property. Dilly Was About 6 Weeks At The Time. Now She Has A Family And Is Loved

In 2022, A Hoarding Case Was Discovered In Which Dilly’s Owner Was Found To Have 165 Puppies On His Property. Dilly Was About 6 Weeks At The Time. Now She Has A Family And Is Loved

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Stella's Before And After

Stella's Before And After

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Meet Athena. I Work As A Vet Tech, And A Rescuer Brought In This Gorgeous Girl. I Just Knew I Had To Adopt Her. Day 1 And Today (Her First Car Ride)

Meet Athena. I Work As A Vet Tech, And A Rescuer Brought In This Gorgeous Girl. I Just Knew I Had To Adopt Her. Day 1 And Today (Her First Car Ride)

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Last Year I Posted My Foster Dog, Ty. I’m Happy To Share That Right After My Post He Became An Official Member Of My Family. Today Is The First Anniversary Of When I Brought Him Home

Last Year I Posted My Foster Dog, Ty. I’m Happy To Share That Right After My Post He Became An Official Member Of My Family. Today Is The First Anniversary Of When I Brought Him Home

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I Adopted 1 Year Ago Today. Toothless Now Loves His Life

I Adopted 1 Year Ago Today. Toothless Now Loves His Life

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#91

Before And After. She Loves Me Like No One Else

Before And After. She Loves Me Like No One Else

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From Scared Puppy To Travel Princess. Little Lola Living The Life

From Scared Puppy To Travel Princess. Little Lola Living The Life

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This Is Odin, My Unplanned 3rd Dog

This Is Odin, My Unplanned 3rd Dog

I found him in the middle of the road on my way home from work a few years ago. Took him to the vet the very next day. Asked around the neighborhood for anyone missing a puppy and posted on the local pet lost/found Facebook page. Never found the owners... I decided to just keep him.

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Six Days Since I Found This Little Guy. He'd Been Attacked By A Dog And Lost Part Of His Front Paw And Part Of His Ear, He Was Also Absolutely Terrified Of People. Now He Gives People Kisses

Six Days Since I Found This Little Guy. He'd Been Attacked By A Dog And Lost Part Of His Front Paw And Part Of His Ear, He Was Also Absolutely Terrified Of People. Now He Gives People Kisses

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Scooby When We Rescued Him And Now

Scooby When We Rescued Him And Now

Poor thing, was just skin and bones! His body was covered in wounds, and he lost some teeth trying to chew the chain they used to restrain him, but now he only gets good food and a lot of pets!

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Anka Before vs. 6 Months At Home

Anka Before vs. 6 Months At Home

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Multiple Weekly Baths And Hundreds Of Dollars Later We Have A Very Healthy Jack! He Has Turned Into Such A Warm, Loving Puppy

Multiple Weekly Baths And Hundreds Of Dollars Later We Have A Very Healthy Jack! He Has Turned Into Such A Warm, Loving Puppy

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The Day We Adopted Strider And 5 Months Later

The Day We Adopted Strider And 5 Months Later

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He Was Found On The Streets Of San Antonio And Almost Put Down Before A Rescue Organization Stepped In And Took Him To A Vet. We Are So Lucky That We Got A Chance To Take Care Of Bailey

He Was Found On The Streets Of San Antonio And Almost Put Down Before A Rescue Organization Stepped In And Took Him To A Vet. We Are So Lucky That We Got A Chance To Take Care Of Bailey

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#100

I Didn't Realize How Much Progress My Ex-Stray Had Made Until I Put These Pictures Together. Only Two Months After Adoption

I Didn't Realize How Much Progress My Ex-Stray Had Made Until I Put These Pictures Together. Only Two Months After Adoption

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When She Was Found By Animal Control Two Years Ago And Now

When She Was Found By Animal Control Two Years Ago And Now

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We Just Celebrated The Fourth Year With Hazel. Four Years Of Rehabilitation After She Spent Her First Year In The Woods, And She’s A Completely Different Dog Now

We Just Celebrated The Fourth Year With Hazel. Four Years Of Rehabilitation After She Spent Her First Year In The Woods, And She’s A Completely Different Dog Now

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#103

Two Years Ago, We Rescued Two Sisters, Howl And Ponyo

Two Years Ago, We Rescued Two Sisters, Howl And Ponyo

They were in such bad shape. Born under an abandoned car in the middle of a hot NC summer. They were covered in mange, fleas, and ticks, their paws were so swollen. We were scared to touch them for fear that their skin would break open.

They started as fosters for us. We already had two other shelter dogs at home (another Husky with no tail and an aging chow), but of course, we had to adopt them.

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#104

While He Hasn't Been Adopted Yet, Rhyno Is Being Cared For. He Is Now Quite A Beauty But Still Extremely Timid. He Is A Sweet Boy And We Continue To Hope He Will Come Around

While He Hasn't Been Adopted Yet, Rhyno Is Being Cared For. He Is Now Quite A Beauty But Still Extremely Timid. He Is A Sweet Boy And We Continue To Hope He Will Come Around

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#105

The Difference Six Months And Two New Best Friends Forever Can Make

The Difference Six Months And Two New Best Friends Forever Can Make

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#106

Before And After I Adopted My Buddy

Before And After I Adopted My Buddy

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#107

Saved By A Friend And Adopted By Our Family

Saved By A Friend And Adopted By Our Family

This little sweetheart just wants all the cuddles and attention. My friend saved her as she was darting through traffic. Her original family relinquished ownership, and she has been loved ever since.

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#108

Found Her Hopelessly Wandering At A Park And Malnourished. She Is Now 25 Lbs Heavier, And She Brings Me So Much Joy

Found Her Hopelessly Wandering At A Park And Malnourished. She Is Now 25 Lbs Heavier, And She Brings Me So Much Joy

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#109

Poppy Before vs. After

Poppy Before vs. After

We picked up Poppy at the end of July. She had a small litter of puppies when she was less than a year old. All her babies were adopted, and she was left at the shelter. 

She was so shy and reserved and got scared at the smallest thing. Most of the time she would hide in her kennel. Now she’s a sassy cuddle bug that has come into her own so beautifully. She is such a great addition, and we are so happy to have her.

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Roxie When We First Rescued Her 7 Months Ago And Now

Roxie When We First Rescued Her 7 Months Ago And Now

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My Bonded Pair Luna And Buddy

My Bonded Pair Luna And Buddy

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#112

Confiscated For Being Left Outside 24/7 With No Food Or Water, Gizmo Is In Her Forever Home Now

Confiscated For Being Left Outside 24/7 With No Food Or Water, Gizmo Is In Her Forever Home Now

Gizmo was confiscated by someone who left her outside 24/7 without adequate food or water. We picked her up from the local shelter about 1.5 months ago. She’s now living her best life as an indoor dog (with an awesome backyard anytime she wants to go out). 24/7 access to water, food, and lots of treats every day. And I work from home, so I’m almost always with her. She has two dog brothers, which she adores. She only loves me and is only slightly warming up to my family. Three days ago, she let us put the harness on her without panicking and willingly chose to go outside to walk with me without a panic attack! This was a huge win from a month ago. I love her and can’t wait to see her blossom more.

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Ariel Has Been With Me For 2 Years. She Was Abandoned After Being Hit By A Car

Ariel Has Been With Me For 2 Years. She Was Abandoned After Being Hit By A Car

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The Greatest Boy, Scooby-Doo, When I Found Him On The Street And Now

The Greatest Boy, Scooby-Doo, When I Found Him On The Street And Now

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What A Loving Home Does To A Dog. Sky Was Rescued Five Years Ago

What A Loving Home Does To A Dog. Sky Was Rescued Five Years Ago

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#116

I Rescued This Dog From An Abusive Shelter. $700 In Veterinary Bills Later, Love And Warmth, He Is Back To Health

I Rescued This Dog From An Abusive Shelter. $700 In Veterinary Bills Later, Love And Warmth, He Is Back To Health

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#117

Before And After Adoption Picture Of Some Guy's Dog. Of Course, It’s Happier. Now Dog Gets To Drive

Before And After Adoption Picture Of Some Guy's Dog. Of Course, It’s Happier. Now Dog Gets To Drive

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Before And After One Year Of Adoption

Before And After One Year Of Adoption

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I Adopted Callie 2.5 Years Ago. When I Adopted Her, She And Her Three Puppies Were Covered In Mange. There Was No Life In Her Eyes, But Now She Is Such A Happy Girl

I Adopted Callie 2.5 Years Ago. When I Adopted Her, She And Her Three Puppies Were Covered In Mange. There Was No Life In Her Eyes, But Now She Is Such A Happy Girl

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Dustydoll Before vs. After

Dustydoll Before vs. After

DustyDoll is a stray pup that I spent 4 days trying to rescue during the North Texas freeze that just passed. I walked ~12 miles over the course of those 4 days, following her through the frozen woods and pastures to find where she was living, and started putting food out for her at the closest area I saw her frequently.

These pictures are from the first time she got near me after 3 days of lying on the frozen ground. The moment I got her in the truck, she let me pet her, and a picture from this evening shows her settling into her new life.

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Frodo Before Rescue, And 2 Years Later

Frodo Before Rescue, And 2 Years Later

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Worried Dog Before And Now A Happy Dog

Worried Dog Before And Now A Happy Dog

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My Dog Died Of Cancer On Monday. I Rescued Her As A Stray In September 2022. Here Is A Before And After One Year

My Dog Died Of Cancer On Monday. I Rescued Her As A Stray In September 2022. Here Is A Before And After One Year

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Our Sweet Boy Before We Got Him From The Shelter, And Now He’s A Real Couch Potato

Our Sweet Boy Before We Got Him From The Shelter, And Now He’s A Real Couch Potato

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#125

Anka Has Been Home For Just About A Month. The First Photo Was Taken At The Shelter In October, And The Second After Her First Bath

Anka Has Been Home For Just About A Month. The First Photo Was Taken At The Shelter In October, And The Second After Her First Bath

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