Broken Hearted Dog Was Brought to a Shelter and Finds Out He’s Being Given Up

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!



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1,229 thoughts on “Broken Hearted Dog Was Brought to a Shelter and Finds Out He’s Being Given Up

  1. That is terrible! Why chastise dog owner for giving up their dog? Many people have to do this for legitimate reasons. Instead of making them feel like$#%&!@* maybe write an article on how to appropriately give up dogs.

  2. I am so tired of this. If you adopt a dog, that is a commitment. If you aren’t sure if you can handle it, don’t adopt until you know. It just isn’t fair to the poor thing.

  3. Boomer my Boo Bear I will never let go – now 8 yrs old. He was a rescue stray we found at 4-5 months old.i have made arrangements witn relatives he can live with if something happens to me. He’ll never go to a shelter.

  4. I AGREE!!! I absolutely HATE seeing these stories! I understand the point if the happy ending. But this is just torture to my heart. I couldn’t read the story either. I will never EVER understand how someone could give up their baby like this. I don’t care what the situation is, I would FIND a solution in order to keep him/her. I’d live on the street in a box if I had to!

  5. We just rescued a pup yesterday. Was a hard decision seeing as we already have aaBeagle we love a lot. But once we made this decision, there is no going back. So far, a lot of feeling out. But I think they will get along just fine. We rescued a Shinba Inu/Shepard mix. Beautiful dog. House training is going to be tougher than our Beagle was. And our Beagle is going to have to transition into knowing she isn’t the only dog in the house anymore.

  6. If this is real, what a hopeless$#%&!@* Probably loaded and just got bored with the animal and dumped it. Let’s just hope for karma. I would literally rather starve to death than do this to my dog or any dog……

  7. Article says he was adopted, and sounds hopeful. I certainly hope so – his old people suck, bigly. Yes, Jim, those and a bunch of other infamous SoCal “shelters” really need to just be cleaned out and restaffed with people who actually love animals and will take them No Kill… Then there is the NYCACC system which even its building need to come down (hopefully with their managers inside them), and others across the US (Houston, Memphis.. thousands of others. The encouraging news is that No Kill is expanding every day, building successes, and rolling over PETA, which fights N-K at every turn.

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