Woman Rushed To Shelter To Save A Dog From Euthanasia

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What stray pups wish for the most as they wander the lonely streets is to be noticed by humans and to be taken somewhere safe. They long to feel the gentle touch of a human hand and feel loved and cared for like they truly deserve.

After they are rescued and taken to shelters, all canines hope to find their forever home, snuggle with their humans, and finally find their happiness.

Knowing that in many shelters, senior dogs and dogs who are in poorer health end up on euthanasia lists saddens me deeply.

Noodle was one of those shelter pups who was scheduled to be put down due to his health condition and the fact that nobody wanted to give him a home.

As he lay alone in his kennel the night before his scheduled euthanasia, little did he know that a giant-hearted woman was coming to his rescue.

Saving Noodle’s Life

Noodle was a sweet, stray dog who was brought to the Detroit shelter. He had a degenerative brain disease that caused him to lose consciousness. The condition also caused him to wobble.

While he was at the shelter, his owners didn’t claim him and nobody wanted to give him a home.

Sadly, after Noodle’s stray hold, the vet recommended Noodle to be put down. His euthanasia was scheduled for the next day.

Tiffany Perkins is the founder of PAWS Friend Network, a small sanctuary and a large advocacy network for paraplegic, amputee, wheelchair, and senior shelter dogs. Perkins also gives senior hospice care.

The night she heard about Noodle, she couldn’t sleep. She only thought about him, and in the morning, she rushed to rescue him.

Falling In Love With The Adorable Pup

As soon as she took Noodle to her home in Detroit, she fell in love with him and she knew that he belonged in her home. He was very sweet and affectionate, and the two bonded immediately.