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Happy moment dog is adopted after 270 days in shelter.

January 29, 2024 by Pham Hien

Paco is an American Staffordshire Terrier that has been at this shelter for 270 days. Nobody wanted him since he was an adult dog and he was of the Pitbull breed.

No one until this couple.

Paco had been waiting for someone to take him home for 270 days. His forever family came on this day.

Paco couldn’t stop bouncing when his new father arrived to pick him up. Paco had no idea what was going on at first. He had just noticed the shelter employees and his new father approaching his place.

He didn’t realize he was headed to his forever home until his new dad grabbed for him through the rails.

He won’t be alone any longer. Paco will live with a family who has pledged to love him every day for the rest of their life.

It’s quite difficult to be a Pitbull or Pitbull breed living at a shelter. There are so many myths and misconceptions regarding the breed that it is nearly difficult for them to be adopted.

There are many things that social media does not reveal. There is an adjustment phase during which the animal adjusts to their new home. There are days when the animal becomes ill.

 

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