A family from Minnesota adopted a twice-surrendered senior dog, despite not being used to children.

Adopting Bruno was not on the cards for parents Amber and Mario Rodriguez. When Amber and her 14-year-old daughter were running errands, they spotted a small adoption event and headed over to give the dogs some attention.

Although they already had a 4-year-old chocolate Labrador at home, Amber recalled how Bruno had a magnet-like effect on her daughter.

“My daughter immediately ran up to Bruno's kennel, and it was like she was stuck in cement,” Amber told Newsweek . “She didn't care to walk around and look at the other dogs, she just... talked to him and petted and kissed him.”

They left after a few minutes, but the teenager couldn’t stop talking about him. Before long, they found

See Full Page