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Today's feel good story Wink Have a great life Rudolph


A “miracle” puppy that miraculously survived euthanasia at an overcrowded shelter in Oklahoma has now found a forever home.

The roughly seven or eight-month-old puppy named Rudolph made headlines after the King's Harvest Pet Rescue -- a no-kill shelter in Davenport, Iowa -- detailed his story in a Facebook post earlier this month.

Rudolph "has quite the story. He was at [a] shelter that was full so the vet euthanized him. But God had a different plan because he woke up,” the shelter wrote, noting the vet who had initially attempted to euthanize the dog refused to try again after the unexpected and unusual occurrence.

“So we brought him to our shelter in hopes somebody would come [to] adopt him and give him a second chance at life,” the shelter added.

Rudolph has since been adopted, the shelter later announced, noting it received “so many wonderful applications.”

“Rudolph is heading to his forever home. It was a tough decision with so many wonderful applications but Rudolph fell in love with this young man and the feeling was mutual,” the King's Harvest Pet Rescue, which did not identify the man in the photo, wrote on Facebook.

“Thank you for adopting a rescue dog,” it added.



https://www.foxnews.com/lifest...nderful-applications
 
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Good!

And God bless whoever adopted him.


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Good on the adopter!I hope Rudolph enjoys steaks everyday!
 
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A good news story. Love to the puppy.


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Saw this a few days ago.

The expression on the pup shows undivided attention. Wagging the very tip of his tail makes me think there is another tennis ball to be had.

Rudolph as well as any pup (or kitty) at a shelter need us. Find a local shelter and adopt if you can. I did.



 
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There are times when I REALLY do like the internet....This is one of them! Smile


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Putting down a 7 month old puppy....just really make me angry.
 
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I agree, shame on the facility that felt the need to put him down. That disgust's me.

Glad he survived and hope he has a great life. He is a cutie.



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He certainly looks happy



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