Although they are domesticated, dogs still long to be part of a pack, only this time in the form of a human family.
Life At The Shelter
Not all dogs are given the same luck of having a family that loves and cares for them. Some dogs are unfortunate enough to spend most of their lives in shelters, waiting for someone to bring them home.
The Harder Part
It is even more difficult to be a Pitbull or a Pitbull breed in a shelter as there are so many misconceptions about the breed that make them almost impossible to be chosen for adoption.
Meet Paco
Paco is an American Staffordshire Terrier who has been living at the shelter for 270 days.
Senior Dog
Aside from his old age, people are reluctant to adopt him because he came from a Pitbull breed.
The Day Has Come
When the day finally came when he was about to come home with his new parents, Paco was so excited. He couldn’t stop jumping when he saw his new dad arriving to get him.
Happiness Overload
He could not contain his excitement for the day he was waiting for all his life had finally arrived, and the shelter staff and his new dad understand his ecstatic behavior after the realizing the good news.
A New Life
Paco is now living with a family who loves him so dearly through his good and bad days.
Adjustment Period
Although we must admit that settling into a new home requires a few adjustments for a rescue dog, especially a senior dog like Paco, we know it won’t be as hard for him to get used to his new home because his new family is completely supportive and understanding of his needs.
Watch Paco’s priceless reaction when he realized he was finally being adopted in the video below.
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