Once you become a dog parent, one thing you just can’t stand is seeing your beloved pet sad.

It really doesn’t matter whether it’s just their hauntingly expressive face showing disappointment over a skipped treat or genuine sadness when they’re under the weather — our hearts sink either way.

Recently, Julia, a dog owner from Oregon, experienced this firsthand when she saw her rescue puppy, Shandy, sitting all alone at a training class. It turned out Shandy was the only dog that showed up that day, and her sad expression was utterly heartbreaking.

“It’s Okay, Shandy”

From the moment she was adopted, Shandy was nothing but a sweetheart. Her enthusiasm and zest for life were truly incredible, and now it was time for Shandy to channel her energy and learn new things — through a socializati

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