Dog survived ‘against all odds’ at shelter. Now he’s been waiting 3 years for a home
A dog, who has been nothing but a survivor almost his entire life, is in need of a place all his own, a Philadelphia shelter says. While a majority of shelter animals only stay a short while, this pup is different:
He’s been a shelter resident for three years.
“This year marks a bittersweet milestone for Paul - three years waiting for a home,” the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) said in a Jan. 15 Facebook post.
“In those three years, he’s faced more than his fair share of challenges. But through it all, he’s shown incredible strength, resilience, and a heart full of love....”
Paul has had his share of challenges in his four years alive, including surviving canine parvovirus, which is a deadly viral disease that is highly contagious.
“When Paul first came to us, he was fighting for his life after being diagnosed with parvovirus,” the shelter said on Facebook. “Against all odds, he fought through his illness and came out stronger on the other side. Now healthy and full of life, he is playful and loves his friends, but he’s still searching for the right home.”
Paul’s online pet profile highlights his gentle nature and love for people.
“This charming canine has a heart as big as his affectionate spirit. He adores nothing more than giving hugs and snuggling up close,” his profile says. “This cuddle bug is on the lookout for a special home with prior dog experience where his love can shine brightest, preferably with someone who understands his need to be the center of attention.”
For more information on Paul or other adoptable pets, visit the shelter’s website.
This story was originally published January 16, 2025 at 1:27 PM with the headline "Dog survived ‘against all odds’ at shelter. Now he’s been waiting 3 years for a home."