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06/06/2025
06/06/2025

After we lost our beloved dog Alex, my husband noticed a newspaper ad from a local animal shelter. One of the dogs in the photo reminded him so much of Alex that he encouraged me to go see him in person. As I walked down the line of kennels, my heart broke—I wanted to take every single one of them home. Then I saw the dog that resembled Alex. But just across from him, I noticed a small black dog, trembling in the corner.

When I met him in the greeting room, something just clicked. I knew in my heart he was meant to be part of our family. We waited anxiously for my husband to get home from work. The moment Max laid eyes on Bruce, there was an instant connection. Max climbed into Bruce’s recliner, wrapped his little paws around his neck, and fell fast asleep. From that moment on, Bruce proudly called him the perfect dog.

We adopted Max when he was just six months old, and he’s surpassed every expectation. He never chewed a single thing he shouldn't and was house-trained from the start. He adores people and, like Bruce, greets everyone with friendliness and warmth. Max truly is our Perfect Pal.

Over the past seven years, we've gone on to rescue many more dogs, and I’ve become an active volunteer with our local humane society, fostering dogs in need. It’s never easy to say goodbye when they find their forever homes—but knowing it opens space to save another life makes it all worthwhile.

If you’re considering a pet, please visit your local shelter or rescue group. Volunteer, foster, or adopt—you might just change a life. I know Max changed ours forever.
Credit to the rightful owner~

06/06/2025

I walked into the shelter with my heart set on adopting a dog I’d seen online. But when I arrived, the staff told me he had already found a home. I smiled, happy for him—but deep down, I felt a little lost. I almost turned to leave when something tugged at my heart.

In the corner of the room sat a tiny, fragile pup—Engelbert. He looked so small, so tired of waiting. His back legs were weak and barely moved. His ears were scarred from frostbite, and he had only three teeth left. Most people would’ve passed him by without a second glance.

But when our eyes met, I felt it. He wasn’t just a dog. He was a soul quietly asking for one last chance.

I knew, in that moment, if I didn’t take him home… no one else would.

The car ride was silent, except for his soft breaths. When we got home, he hesitated at first, unsure if this was real. Then, he curled up on the softest blanket I had, closed his eyes, and let out a sigh—like he’d finally let go of the years of pain and waiting.

Since that day, Engelbert has blossomed. He may still struggle to walk, but he scoots around with joy. He greets each morning with tail wags and gentle snuggles. He knows he is loved.

He didn’t need to be perfect. He just needed someone to see his worth.

Now he’s not just surviving—he’s thriving. My unexpected angel, Engelbert, gave me more love than I ever thought possible.

And all he needed… was a chance. 🐾

06/06/2025

He delivered mail to Floyd’s house for years — and when no one else came for him, he did. ❤️🚨

When Floyd’s owner passed away, this sweet dog ended up at the Denton Animal Shelter — confused, grieving, and alone.

But Floyd wasn’t forgotten.

Ian, the longtime mail carrier for Floyd and his late owner, had been part of their daily routine for years.
He’d watched Floyd grow up — and the moment he heard what happened, Ian rushed to the shelter and adopted him.

Now Floyd is back in a home filled with love — with someone familiar who truly cares. 💌🐾

It’s a powerful reminder: sometimes heroes wear mailbags.
And sometimes second chances come with a knock at the door.

Stories like this are why I’ll always believe in the goodness of people — and the bond we share with our animals. 🐶❤️

12/12/2024

UPDATE: REUNITED!! Mama is home safe & sound after 17 hours, 38 minutes :)

"Thank you all so much, your services are greatly!"
-Mama's Owner
Please spread the word for this lost dog. Mama was LOST on December 11, 2024 in Mansfield, TX 76063 near Walnut Creek and Rocky Creek Dr

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For more info or to contact Mama's owner, click here: https://www.pawboost.com/p/71068706

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