Happy Ending: After 11 Years In Shelter, Dog Finds Love And Family
April 11, 2024
Today's good news story comes from Whitewater, Wisconsin.
A heartwarming tale unfolded for a senior dog who endured 11 long years in an overcrowded Alabama animal shelter. Fiona finally received the good news she deserved.
Albert's Dog Lounge
In March, the senior pooch made a life-changing journey to Wisconsin, where she finally found her forever home. Albert's Dog Lounge, a foster-based dog rescue service, shared the heartening update on Facebook, declaring, "Fiona has found her happily ever after."
The post was accompanied by heartwarming photos and videos capturing Fiona's joy with her new owner.
Carrie Saskowski, Fiona's new guardian, shared her emotional reaction with WCAX, expressing her deep sadness upon learning of Fiona's lengthy shelter stay.
"I saw her story online and was just so overwhelmed with sadness that she was in the shelter for so long" Saskowski said. "It was just so sad to me, and I thought, oh my gosh, could we have the best life together."
Filled with compassion and a desire to provide Fiona with the love she deserved, Saskowski embraced the opportunity to give Fiona the best life possible. Fiona's new home includes a big yard, dog siblings, owners who plan to give her the best last years of her life.
"We already love her and will take the best care of her," Saskowski shared in an update.
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