They say that time moves at different speeds, and it is no different for shelter dogs. For many senior pups, days stretch longer. Time doesn’t rush, but lingers.
While this can feel like an endless struggle in those tiny kennels, it also gives them the ability to savor the little things: the warmth of a blanket, the sound of familiar footsteps, or just the simple comfort of being next to their loved ones, once they’re out.
Chevy, a fourteen-year-old Pittie, currently staying at the Pennsylvania SPCA , is the epitome of hope.
He spends his days at the shelter, sometimes all dressed up for adoption events, but so far, no one has come to pick him up. His hopeful face while watching other dogs go to their forever homes is beyond heartbreaking.
All He Wants Is A Little Love
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