Let me speak on behalf of the little dog who was left to die in a snowstorm two nights ago:

THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!

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Me and Dog

My girlfriend and I just got back from dropping off our unexpected pal to her new home with a very warm and loving married couple, who I have no doubt will make amazing, responsible, and caring owners. You’ll just have to trust me when I say: this dog is going to have a great, great life. Her new owners have promised to send some pictures as soon as she gets acclimated, which I will post here.

Thank you to everyone who volunteered to take her in! We literally had offers from across the globe – residents from as far as the UK, India, and Greece offered to pay the airfare and take her in. We had offers from people ready to drive up from Florida, Nebraska, Kentucky, Illinois and beyond, while others were ready to fly in from California, Texas, Louisiana…

Meanwhile, there was a huge outpouring of support from New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Connecticut…pretty much everywhere, and I can’t say how much it warmed my heart. I’m sorry I wasn’t able to write back personally to many of you, but know that I read every single e-mail and am eternally grateful.

Please remember: while this dog has found a home, there are literally thousands in shelters that are in desperate need of a loving and caring home – and if you were ready to take this little girl, maybe you might think of taking a trip to your local shelter and adopting an animal that isn’t lucky enough to have a blog post? I promise, there are dogs out there with far, far more tragic stories than being chained to a bridge overnight in a snowstorm, and the vast majority will end up euthanized. They’d love you forever. Just a thought (this dog is set to be killed today if an owner isn’t found. You can also try Pet Finder or a site started by my friend, ExtendedPaws).

Finally, thank you to everyone who offered advice on what to do with the dog, and how to avoid kill shelters. A lot of you poured your hearts out in passionate email, and I definitely welled up way too many times while checking my inbox today. Hopefully, the 500+ comments will help others in the future who find themselves in my situation.

When I wrote my post last night, I really had little hope we’d find a home for her. Now, less than 24 hours later, she’s resting comfortably in a wonderful new home, and there’s no one to thank but you.

Last pic before we hopped in the car to take her to her new home:

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-SCOUT

PS – From reader Danny:

Hey man- just read your update on that awesome pup.  Your post gave me the strength to get another doggie.  time to move on and stop mourning and celebrate his memory.  thanks for the push 😉

Awesome.

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  1. Svasti Avatar

    I am so very glad. Sweet puppy! And yes, pound animals need more consideration. My cat is a pound adoption and I couldn’t have a better pet if I’d planned it. Thanks for sending out the SOS on this pup and here’s hoping plenty more people get inspired to go to a pound for their next cat or dog as a result!

  2. Ellie Avatar
    Ellie

    This made me tear up! I’m so happy that she found a great home!
    ***To anyone who is interested in adopting a beautiful Pit Bull Terrier mix, here’s a link that i think you must check out! She only had until tomorrow until she is put to sleep. All of the information is provided if you click on this link! Please Help!
    http://courtneytothemax.tumblr.com/post/2738707894/this-precious-pooch-will-be-put-to-sleep-tomorrow

  3. YankeesFanatic Avatar
    YankeesFanatic

    I just clicked on the last page of comments on the previous post when this update came up! This is wonderful, wonderful news!
    Is it the Bascoms so many others spoke so highly of? 🙂

    I was amazed by the overwhelming support and interest that seemed to pour from every direction (I found out about the story from a post on a Facebook page dedicated to dogs,) and say what you will about New Yorkers, but most of us love dogs! Hopefully the great attention this story has received as well as the mention of some amazing no-kill shelters and local rescue organizations by commenters will help other abandoned pups find their forever homes.

    Thank you, Scout! Please, update us on her story!

  4. Meredeth Avatar
    Meredeth

    I am so, so pleased to hear this. Pit Bulls are truly wonderful dogs and they don’t deserve the rep they have or the abuse/neglect they receive. Thank you, also, for guiding people who were willing to help her towards rescue. There are amazing organizations out there who pull Pit Bulls from kill shelters and evaluate them a place them in proper and loving homes. Check out Animal Farm Foundation, Out of the Pits, Pin Ups for Pit Bulls, Bruised Not Broken, and/or Animal Haven if you’re looking to be another lucky dog’s hero.

  5. LakersRule Avatar
    LakersRule

    Awesome story. You’re gonna love this dog. My girlfriend and I rescued a pit bull 2 years ago and she his is sweetest thing ever! She never really barks and is absolutely friendy to everyone. She has changed our lives and become a wonderful addition to our family.

  6. Devan Avatar

    You’re awesome! And what a beautiful pup. Prayers for blessings on you, her and the couple that took her in – and that all the others out there needing homes and love get the chance.

  7. Sharon Avatar
    Sharon

    I am so happy that there is a great ending to this story!!! And you are so right…there are still so many animals out there in need of a home in worse circumstances. I know we can’t save them all, but we can try.

  8. margie Avatar
    margie

    what you and your friend did for this dog is wonderful.i wish there were more people like you i too found a german shepard last year he also was abonded and i gave to my friend who has a bug house with a yard as i live in a small apt in california and could not keep him but i do see him often….you and your friends have a one way first class ticket to heaven, god bless you all…..

  9. Donna and Tim Avatar
    Donna and Tim

    We have two beautiful labs we rescued a few years ago. All dogs need a chance. You and your friends were wonderful to help this beautiful dog. Good for you.

    Happy for the pup.

  10. Linds Avatar
    Linds

    Happy news, thank you for networking this sweet girl into a new home. Not every abandoned and/or shelter dog has such a person championing them. Nor does every ‘breeder’ care about what happens to their dogs.

  11. NB Avatar
    NB

    I could not go to sleep without checking on this little girl. When I saw that a home was found for her my eyes literally welled up. I am so grateful that she was rescued by someone with a huge heart. As a responsible dog owner, I can not imagine who could be so cruel & heartless and leave a pet to die. I know this is not an isolated incident and there are many other dogs that are in need of the same help. I wish people would think long and hard before they decided to get a pet. I have had dogs all my life and, believe me, my dog has a wonderful life! Having a pet is a huge responsibility but the most rewarding experience one can ever have. I’m so thankful that this beautiful angel has a warm place to sleep tonight.

  12. Leslie Avatar
    Leslie

    Great job. I volunteer at a shelter and we have about 60-70% pits at any time. Some of them are so sweet and deserve to go home, but it takes a very long time for them to get adopted out, if ever. You did such a great job getting this girl a home. Imagine if you featured a dog every day, what a difference you could make!

  13. Brynne Avatar
    Brynne

    YAY!

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    APRIL

    well done.. 🙂

    i think you should get a dog a week from the kill shelter as you found a home for this one so quickly! you help save 100’s every year!!! 🙂

  15. Mike Salat Avatar
    Mike Salat

    Bless you bless you bless you bless you! She’s beautiful and will be so grateful and loyal to the good folks who are adopting her.

    Thank you to the Good Samaritans who rescued her from death out in the elements. My own treeing cur was found and rescued by similarly good people who simply couldn’t leave an abandoned and distressed animal to fend for itself. He had a mouthful of porcupine quills and was burrowed underneath a cabin, and the kind folk patiently spent two days luring him out with ham salad and vanilla wafers. They took him to the local shelter, where my path crossed with his and I brought him home. He’s not very bright but he tries hard and is very gentle and sweet, and he’s truly excellent at smelling things. Not so good at most anything else, to be honest, but he sure can smell.

    For some PR, perhaps you should contact Rachael Ray’s show. She has a pit bull and is a big advocate, and might like the story of your bridge pup to promote adoptions. Worth a try!

  16. Stacey Avatar

    You guys rock!
    Excellent advice to everyone that said they could save this one… go visit your local shelter, and remember to commit to them for the rest of their happy lives! 🙂

  17. Joy Rich Avatar
    Joy Rich

    Thank you for being kind and caring people.

  18. Dave Avatar
    Dave

    This is a beautiful, encouraging ending to a touching story. Really well done, everyone! I’m also thankful that you gave energy to the tragic larger picture.. you took the exact words i was thinking: to help animals who aren’t fortunate enough to have a blog post. Let’s continue as a group of conscientious ones to shine the light on this heartbreaking issue of homeless animals, most of whom have the sweetest temperaments. Peace & Blessings to all here ~

  19. Tina Avatar
    Tina

    You are a good man, Scout.

  20. lindsey Avatar
    lindsey

    Thank you for saving her!!!

    Just in case…if anyone is interested, this FB group posts the NYC ACC dogs that need saving every night: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Urgent-PART-2/152876678058553