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. Erika Avatar
    Erika

    I would have been too attatched to give her up…thats why I could never foster…I would have a home filled with dogs….like my 2 spoiled brats…lol…thank God you found her a home

  2. nickabbey Avatar
    nickabbey

    There’s a special place in hell for the punks that did that. Have fun with that pup, over they years my dogs have tought me so much.
    Good job to you all!

  3. Shannon Avatar

    So glad this had such a happy ending, even more wonderful that you helped this pup out! I’m in awe of the Power of Positive People!

  4. marylu Avatar
    marylu

    You have just found yourself the most loving and caring companion ever…she will love you for always…lucky you..your were meant to get her…(have to get a tissue)…I read about OurPack and their stories of loyal Pitbulls…they are just gorgeous…I love them…the best of luck to you…

  5. Yaji Avatar
    Yaji

    You are such a wonderful person to have taken in “a pitbull” as most would say. I have a 9 month old boy all black american staff pitbull and I can’t imagine life without him.

    It’s so sad how many don’t make it in this cold world. People do need to step up and adopt these dogs. Yes, they have a rep and bad name but they are not all killer dogs!

    Kudos to the new family that took her in…can’t wait for an update.

  6. Severine Avatar
    Severine

    Thank you for helping that pup find a home, and for showing peeps how they are so many great dogs out there deserving a good home!

    I want to share the story of Aimee, a real people-loving dog who has gone through a much similar ordeal, but still hasn’t lost her faith in people. AIMEE IS STILL WAITING FOR A LOVING HOME.
    For any animal-lover out there, or potential adopters, please see Aimee’s story here, and pass along.

    http://www.facebook.com/album.php?fbid=10150389082325234&id=780350233&aid=617081#!/album.php?aid=270306&id=539446296&fbid=10150093261501297

    She also deserves a great family! Many thanks!

  7. Severine Avatar
    Severine

    Thank you for helping that pup find a home, and for showing peeps how they are so many great dogs out there deserving a good home!

    I want to share the story of Aimee, a real people-loving dog who has gone through a much similar ordeal, but still hasn’t lost her faith in people. AIMEE IS STILL WAITING FOR A LOVING HOME.
    For any animal-lover out there, or potential adopters, please see Aimee’s story here, and pass along.

    She also deserves a great family! Many thanks!

    PROPER LINK TO AIMEE: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?id=539446296&aid=270306

  8. Anastasia Avatar
    Anastasia

    I re-blogged the original post asking for help on my Tumblr page and came across it this morning. I just had to see if this gorgeous pup found a new home and I’m completely over the moon to see she has and what’s more it sounds like her new family will treat her so well and she will live a fantastic life. Thank-you for taking her in in the first place and doing your best to find her a new home. There needs to be more people like you and the dog’s new family in this world and NONE of the cruel, heartless people who abandoned her.

  9. karina huber Avatar

    Your story has given me hope and weepy eyes. Two weeks ago I rescued a pitbull from a kill shelter on the upper east side. I had been forwarded his picture and the information that he was going to be killed the next day on Facebook. His eyes haunted me so much that I decided I had to get him out of there even though I can’t keep him myself. I am moving to London, travel too much and have a cat who is staying with my ex-boyfriend until I can find him a home. But if I were ready to adopt a dog, he is exactly what I’d want. He is not only gorgeous, he has a gentle and goofy temperament and is not human or dog aggressive. He really is a lover. But because he is a pit mix and there’s that terrible stereotype, I know I have my work cut out for me when trying to find him a furever home. I just wanted to say thank you for your story. It’s given me the strength to soldier on until I find the right home for this special guy. You did an amazing thing…