How a rescued Corgi got his happy home
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[[link removed]] John,
We reached out a few days ago to ask supporters like you to share stories about
the animals you love. We received so many heartwarming tales, and I wanted to
share one from Haley.
Haley had been following a rescue group on social media when she saw a post
about a senior Corgi mix named Hero, who needed a home and, it turns out, a hero
of his own.
Haley doesn’t know what Hero went through in his early life — but it’s clear
this dog had a rough start. Before he found his way into Haley’s heart, he had
been adopted and returned to the shelter multiple times, and whatever
experiences he had as a pup stayed with him. At age 9, he still shows anxiety
and is possessive of his toys and food, qualities that are common in dogs who
are born and raised in puppy mills. But Haley saw all of Hero’s charming
qualities shine through (like his love of naps and walks) and knew he was the
one for her family.
[[link removed]] Today, settled into his forever home with Haley and her husband, Hero the Corgi
is enjoying his new life. He loves treat puzzles and has made friends with a
Great Dane at the local dog park.
Haley and Hero’s story is an important reminder of why the work we do is
critical. For every animal like Hero who finds his happy ending, there are countless
others who are still waiting for love, safety, and freedom from suffering.
This Valentine’s Day, we can give more animals just that — by working for
justice and the legal protections animals need and deserve. Please consider a special donation today in honor of an animal you love ,
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second chance. For the animals,
Elizabeth Putsche
Director of Communications
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