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Adopted dog's first night in new home results in heart-melting reaction (Original Post)
catbyte
Jan 2020
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KT2000
(20,597 posts)1. Uncontrolled happiness
Adorable!
WhiteTara
(29,729 posts)2. Zoomies are some of the most adorable things about dogs.
Mine still runs around like that when she's really really happy.
tblue37
(65,502 posts)3. K&R for the happy pupper. nt
Dem2theMax
(9,656 posts)4. That's what absolute joy looks like!
Somebody has a forever home.
Neema
(1,151 posts)5. When we rescued our baby girl, she was sweet but very reserved at first.
But then, three mornings later, she woke up and immediately started doing exactly this. She ran up and down the hall and jumped on the and gave us kisses. It was amazing. I thought about it and realized that she hadn't been at any house longer than three nights since her first owners gave her up. So once she was at our house that long, it seemed to dawn on her that she was finally in her forever home. Ever since then she's been the happiest, most affectionate little girl I could ever hope to have.
Yay for rescues!
catbyte
(34,499 posts)6. Awwwww, poor sweet girl. Thanks for the awesome story! It sounds like you all lucked out.
Neema
(1,151 posts)7. Thanks! We won the doggy jackpot for sure.
I love her to the moon and back. Every night she curls up next to me and I can't believe my luck.