Dog waiting in his d.e.ceased Owner’s empty Hospital bed finds a new Family!

Thank you God for sending him someone to love him.

Loyal and devoted dogs, such as Moose, a 3-year-old Labrador retriever who is sitting by the “hos.pital be.d” patiently waiting for his father to return, unaware that he has [pa.s.sed aw.ay].

Moose then remained at the door, waiting for its owner to return home. Moose’s owner’s caretaker was unable to console him, so he was returned to the Rescue center so that he could be adopted.
A week after Moose’s owner di.ed, Eleventh Hour Rescue posted the dog’s story and plea for a new home for Moose.

Moose has a tr.agic past; he was discovered str.ap.ped to a railroad sign in front of an animal shelter in Georgia in 2017 and remained there for months. This is ter.ri.ble news for Moose. Because shelters are overcrowded, the longer a dog stays in one, the more likely it is that it will be (k.i.ll.ed).

Fortunately for Moose, a volunteer arranged for him to be taken to New Jersey, where he met his father. Moose has found a loving home of her own. Moose’s future appears to be bright. A year later, however, tragedy strikes and his father dies, leaving Moose in need of a new home.

Moose’s photo and story quickly went viral on the internet, and they received a flurry of adoption applications. Within three days, Moose, the sweet, lovely boy had been adopted by a four-person family who had recently lost their 14-year-old dog and were looking for a dog to give a home to.

We are relieved that Moose can now heal and has a permanent home.

Many thanks to his “Dad” and his second family for rescuing this beautiful pup.

Bless his heart for taking in this.

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