
Animals do have a unique perception. They are fully aware whenever things aren’t okay. This dog, named “Toto,” found out that he was being given up when he stepped inside the busy Carson Animal Control office, in California, one Friday. In the video, you’ll see the instant Toto, a three-year-old Chihuahua, was given up along with a bit of his food.
Toto can be seen leaping up on his owner’s leg and trying to break free. The look on Toto’s face reveals it all. The main reason Toto was surrendered was because he was being too noisy. Which is, basically, a cheap excuse. There are many ways to handle this situation. You could always train your dog and training is available everywhere…
The Carson Animal Control office was frantic. They were almost full, and Toto had to find a foster home as soon as possible because a dog that is given up by their owner may be put down for any excuse.
Have a look at this video
Toto didn’t find a foster home. Thankfully, however, he got adopted instead! This adorable dog won’t have to worry about being given up again.
Don’t forget to share Toto’s story to all of your friends and family!
Lori Wacker Knapp
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Stop putting these awful stories on here. I want happy, not sad.
Kai Eggers
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a*****e…the poor Dog hopefully find a better Family
Kim Behling
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Please lets hope someone kind takes her home and loves her.
Diane Sears
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What a$#%&!@* How could you?
Scott Carey
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Very sad for the poor dog
Mip Miri
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We rescued a puppy after he had a traumatic time and someone hurt his leg. He can’t use his front right leg very well and is terribly traumatised. He can be difficult and is scared of almost everything but he’s so sweet and needs lots of time sad reassurance. Some dogs need TLC and I hope this pup got lots of love. Cause the man clearly wasn’t giving it. He’s the little one next to my Labrador.
Nelson M Flores
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Ill take him
Liz Lesh
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Heart less person
Terry Moore
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Some humans are unfit to be pet owners totally unfit
Kate Dang
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Valerie Barela Saggerson what if you are moving to a different continent and can’t afford to bring one? There are tons of dogs that would rather being rehomed later than to die now.
Joy Owens
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Giving up your dog because he is to loud is not a legitimate reason…and if you think it is then you are just as stupid as they are. I certainly hope you don’t have animals.
Ruth Farmer Weyandt
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Horse’s a*s
Jeannie Jones Isaacson
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Why do we have to see these sad posts on our French Bulldog site?
Sophronia Hager
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I want him!!!!
Marsha Zimmerman
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Wow…it’s called training…just incorporate with all the other training that should have been done to prevent this sad ending.
Thanks for clarification Vicki Jones
Linda Trongo
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Another$#%&!@*owner don’t need animals
Linda Jalca
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I will never understand how people can do this. Makes me so angry. I can’t imagine ever giving my babies away for any reason.
Rahul Mukerji
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Glad you found a home toto. And as far as your owner goes, if I ever see him I am kicking his behind
June Kalinowski-Bieman
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Heartbreaking heartbreaking
June Kalinowski-Bieman
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Society sucks sucks!
Sharry Vieau
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I’ll take him.. He would fit well in my home and “kids”
Elaine Miller
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So sad they have a loving heart too
Kate Dang
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But dogs are not human, and human comes first. So you rather euthanize thousands of dogs instead of having it live for a couple of good years with a good home?
Susan Sanders
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I agree
Kate Dang
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Joy Owens SMH, people like you make any argument pointless.
Marilyn Smith-Hall
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What an uncaring disgusting human!! I hope she is left somewhere by a loved one!
Susan Sanders
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People should not be allowed to adopt without a license of some sort which if violated means they can never adopt again and if they bring a dog to a shelter then they definitely do not need to adopt again bc they just can’t take care of the poor dog
Kate Dang
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Joy Owens btw I had never said I’d give up a dog because it’s too loud. Why are you like this? Are you capable of reading? I guess your favorite past time is judging other people and jumping to conclusion. My reason for disliking this post is because it doesn’t solve the problem. It uses shame to hate on people. Instead, I rather see posts on how to make a rehoming transition as smooth and positive as possible for dogs and human.
Jenn Corsini
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Jerks
Carrie Heltemes
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Gggggrrrrrr piece of crap person!
Tiffany Taylor Howard
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People, never give your doggies up. They only love you and that’s all.
Ronald Casas
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Humans suck
Kathryn Rodkey
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That is true but some of those shelters put the dogs down.
Chandra McNeely
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I can’t. I want to but I can’t.
Moochiie Bruno
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Wow that’s so sad.
Carol Ruby
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Poor baby….so sad….
Marsha Zimmerman
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That is great news..i love a happy ending. May he live a long..healthy..and happy loving home.
Marsha Zimmerman
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I’ll send u a friend request…
Jeannie Rose
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Poor baby
Cathie Karalius
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DONT U EVER DO THAT TO A DOG YOU SON-OF-A$#%&!@* AMEN
Rickanna Paulos
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Pet are part of your family. They should never be given to a shelter. How heartless are you.
Yvonne Jewell
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Mans inhumanity in full force, nothing a bit of time and training wouldn’t fix
Anne St Pierre
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$#%&!@*poor baby I’m glad he was adopted
Shinji Sato
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Don’t even want to watch this.
Lorri Childers
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So very sad!
Heather Smith
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Ashley Kris Robinson hiking tanks
Debbie Gottel Peapus
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a*s hole
Bess Williams
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I would die first!
Bess Williams
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Yes! Especially people who take their senior dog in and leave with a puppy!
Cory LaFreniere
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I’ll save you the trouble, it looks like anyone that became a new hire at SL the first week