Adapting to a new home can be difficult for shelter animals. Being brought into unfamiliar surroundings and forced to interact with strangers is both confusing and scary for any creature, especially those who’ve come from traumatic circumstances.
It’s understandable if an animal doesn’t take to a new situation right away. This is doubly important to keep in mind when you’re unsure of their entire backstory; if your new pet is behaving oddly, chances are, there’s a reason for it.
This was true in the case of this family’s recently adopted dog, who stared at his new owners until they fell asleep every night. When they learned the heartbreaking reason he was doing it, though, his behavior made much more sense…
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When a family recently adopted their new dog from an animal shelter, he took to the family rather quick. They showered him with affection and he did the same. They had clearly adopted a dog that was a great fit for them.
They took the dog for walks and played with him all day, but, there was one issue: Each night when the mother and father laid down to bed, they noticed the dog would sit at their bedside and stare at them until they fell asleep. When they woke, he was there, still staring. They didn’t understand why he never seemed to sleep at all…
Thinking that there could be something wrong with their new dog, the family brought him to the vet. After his checkup, they were informed that he was perfectly healthy. Happy, they left, though, they still wanted answers, so they decided to visit the shelter where they had adopted him.
When the family asked the shelter staff if they’d noticed the dog’s odd nightly behavior, they broke the heartbreaking news to them. The previous owner had waited for the dog to fall asleep one night and had carried it to the animal shelter and left it there for good. When he awoke, he never saw his owner again…
So moved by their dog’s history, the family went home and immediately put his doggy bed right next to theirs to show that he belonged with them and that he could sleep all he wanted without a worry in the world. The pooch slept soundly in their room with them from that day forward.
What a sweet way to change their pet’s expectations. Luckily, he doesn’t have to worry being left ever again!
Share this moving rescue story with your friends and family!
Abbey Beatrice
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How do you not wake a dog?
Click bait
Daniel Ip
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Emily Harling aw
Ricky Walsh
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Poor thing
Jan Wightman
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Thank goodness he has a wonderful home now
Jan Wightman
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Poor little baby, so glad he has a wonderful home
Francine Polito Shannon
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Question: how do you carry a dog to the car, drive to the vet, carry him in and leave without him waking up? Was he drugged and I missed that part?
Forrest Oliver
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Aww
Susan Gelb
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Bless his heart.
Karen Morris
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So happy he is now with his forever family and they love him.
Joanne Straka
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Aww poor baby. That’s sad
Karen Stafford Carson
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Not buying it. The dog slept through being picked up and carried and woke up the next morning in the shelter?
Barbara J Yeager
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I agree Karen, but at least the new family cared enough to give him some extra love. The trauma is valid though, we’ve got two, with two separate sets of issues…..
Ann Engel
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Not buying this story unless he gave the dog a sleeping pill.
Bonnie Head
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So sad
Ellen Landy
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How wonderful for this beautiful dog that his new family cared enough. First, to get him checked out by a vet and second, when they still wanted answers to help their fur child they kept searching until they were able to get to the bottom of the issue.
Jacqueline Krzeminski
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Sweet baby. No more worries.
Janice Gail
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Let me get this straight-the first owners got up in the middle of the night, got dressed, picked up the dog, put him in the car, drove him to the all night dog pound and relinquished him all without waking the dog up? Pull the other one.
Lee Bird
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Hannah Bird
Patrycja Jarmuła
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The story on the video is comepletly different than the written one, even though the written one uses screens from the video. The story from the video is old and had it “minute” already around the media. This sit is ANOTHER click-bait you post. One more and I’m leaving.
Zach Wagner
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Some of these stories are so ridiculously fake it’s ridiculous
Zach Wagner
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Some of these stories are so ridiculously fake…
Forrest Oliver
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Yeah, I kinda questioned that also.
Paul Nimz
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I fear Omelet has had a troubled past. He still doesn’t trust me 100% and almost refuses to get into a car after dark. 🙁
Janice Gail
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Makes for a good story, but I come more thinking that the previous owners trained him to only jump on the bed when invited so the dog was waiting for the invitation.
Rosemarie Webster-Beauchamp
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Poor baby.
Daniel Coffey
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My heart broke reading this. How can somebody abandon a dog like that? Dogs act the way they were raised. Bless the family for showing the dog he’s loved and won’t ever be abandoned.
Lesley Waters
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So happy for you.
Kirsty Roberts
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Ive never known a grown dog to sleep whilst being carried…. just sayin!
Ryan Kasinec
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I call bs, good luck carrying a dog that size out of a house, Into a car, and to a shelter and it not waking up. Lmfao. Fake news.
Lindsay Gelfo
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I’m happy someone else sees that this is fake.. no dog sleeps through being carried to a shelter lol
Zach Wagner
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Exactly! Try to pick your dog up and put it in the car while it’s sleeping lmao
Jocelyn Cerezo
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Fake news lol
Adam Shields
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i hate people
Ange Corcoran
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Sad but a happy outcome ❤❤❤
Clayton Pierce Greggson Bahner
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@kourtneybahner
Elizabeth Clements
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The only thing wrong with this story, yes story, is that no dog would stay asleep when picked up.
Mehmet Dinçer
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Mehmet Dinçer Olarak durumunu çok beğendim kardeşim
Milagros Castillo
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God bless you for giving a second chance and a loving home to this precious fur baby
Mark Percival
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I genuinely don’t believe that’s true !!!
Erin Rae
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Unless they drugged the dog no way. My dog would wake up in a second if I tried to carry her outside to leave.
Tracey Nichole
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How would the dog not wake up during transport?
Lindsay Loo Loo
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Awww
Jean Baugh
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LMAO
Tania Lawton
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Really?? They carried the dog asleep and he was none the wiser?! Really??
Kay Wilder Montgomery
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Any dog would wake instantly upon being picked up and carried to a car, driven to a shelter, and deposited there. Stupid story!
I love my dogs
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Stuff like this are why I love social media
Antonia Click
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Me too. Sobbing. So glad he found his forever home.
Jane Martini
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What a sad. It then gorgeous story ❤️
Crystal Ton
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What dog do you know of would sleep through getting picked up, put in the car, driven to a shelter, and dropped off without realizing it? Unless they drugged the dog, this is ridiculous.
Toni Akin-Waller
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