Puppy Entered Shelter With Big Smile, 432 Days Later And That Smile Is Gone

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A puppy named Spinach arrived at Austin Pets Alive! (APA!) with a ruptured eye. Without their intervention, he wouldn’t have survived. After the necessary surgery to remove the damaged eye, Spinach’s spirits lifted, and everyone hoped it wouldn’t be long before he found his forever family. Sadly, that wasn’t the case. He entered the shelter as a small puppy with a big smile on his face, but more than 432 days passed, and Spinach was still waiting for someone to take him home. The pup’s whole demeanor changed.

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When he first came to the shelter, he was full of energy and optimism, but as the months dragged on, his hope began to fade. The staff and volunteers at APA! adored him and refused to let him give up.

“When he was in the playgroup, he was happy and joyful because he loved to play with other dogs,” explained Frankie Helfey, an APA! volunteer, in an interview with The Dodo. “But seeing him back in his kennel was heartbreaking—you could tell how sad he was.”

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As time went on, Spinach started eating less, and his weight dropped. The team knew they had to do something, so they got creative. “Every week, we would switch things up to try to get him to eat,” Helfey shared. “In the last two months, I gave him 2-4 bowls of [different types of] food just to see what he would eat.”

@austinpetsalive Spinach was in a kennel all last summer – just a puppy back then. Today, as temps hit triple digits, he’s still in that kennel, once again exposed to the dangerous heat.  We need your help to give #greatpyrenees Spinach some relief in this scorching weather. This week, we need to replace fans like the one above Spinach’s kennel, put up shade cloths, and make repairs to our HVAC system and other parts of our worn-out facilities.  Could you help? Thanks to generous anonymous donors, your gift today will be DOUBLED up to $28,000 to help us buy cooling supplies like… Kennel fans – $150 each ❄️ Kennel mister compressors – $2,500 each Shade cloths – $30 each Bagged ice (15 bags/day) – $45 per day Gatorade/other items to support people in the heat – $25 per day To help pets like Spinach now, visit the link in our bio.  Can’t donate but want to help? Sign up to foster or adopt today! #austinpetsalive #austintx #texasheat #shelterdog #beforeandafter ♬ оригинальный звук – Bah Rouz

The staff knew they needed to find a home for Spinach before it was too late, so they took to social media, hoping someone would see how special he was. Their efforts paid off—a family in Oklahoma fell in love with Spinach’s story and decided to give him the second chance he had been waiting for.

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After more than a year in the shelter, Spinach’s dream finally came true. He was on his way to a new home. Spinach is now settling into his new life, basking in the love and attention he longed for. After such a long wait, his new beginning made it all worthwhile. Scroll down to see how happy Spinach is now!

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“I’m going to miss his face,” Helfey admitted. “When you volunteer at a shelter and build these bonds, you know you’ll miss them. But you never want to see them back at the shelter.” Thanks to the dedication of APA! and the compassion of his new family, Spinach finally has the life he deserves.

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