Stray dogs want to be acknowledged and housed safely.
Love as they deserve is their desire.
All the rescued dogs in a shelter seek to find a forever home, cuddle with their humans, and find happiness.
It saddens me that many shelters euthanize older and sicker dogs.
Noodle was euthanized because to his health and the fact that no one wanted him.
He had no idea that a kind woman would save him as he slept in his kennel the night before his euthanasia.
The rescue
Tragic dogs included Noodle.
His neurological problem made him stagger and lose consciousness.
Because of his condition , no one wanted to adopt him and the shelter considered putting him down.
But then something lovely happened.
Tiffany Perkins, a kind-hearted woman, heard of Noodle’s plight.
The night she heard about Noodle, she was awake.
She thought only of him, and in the morning she rushed to rescue him.
New beginning
Noodle finds a loving home at Perkins. She fell in love with Noodle when she brought him home to Detroit. He was kind and affectionate, so they clicked right away.
Despite not knowing if Noodle would be a hospice case, Perkins showered him with affection to give him the best life.
Dear friends
Noodle had company at his new house. Luke, Perkins’ second dog, became his pal. Hugging and comforting one other brought joy to the Perkins home.
He and Luke, her second dog, became best friends.
Joy and healt
Noodle started to put on weight and regain strength while being looked after by Perkins. Noodle felt secure and at ease with Perkins; he even modified her house to suit him. With every chance, the endearing dog kissed his mommy on the face. Perkins studied a great deal about Noodle’s illness.
Her goal was to make his life predictable, although excitement was the reason of his fainting spells. She made sure the place was calm for her dog. Perkins sunk her bed so her dog could get in and out on her own.
She got Noodle and his sibling a lower couch and positioned it toward the window so they could watch out of it. “One of the biggest joys I’ve ever had in my life is seeing him happy and how he views the world out his window.” Together with his mother and little brother, Noodle enjoyed watching the rain. Cuddling him, his mother made him feel safe and cherished.
Final happiness
Walks, beach excursions, and unending love from Perkins now occupied Noodle’s life. I personally find Noodle to be rather consoling, she replied, appreciating his company at a trying period in her life. That Noodle has a caring home makes us very happy.