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143 Heartwarming Dog Photos Before & After Their Life-Changing Adoption (New Pics)

We all love a great transformation story. Whether it’s someone turning their life around or working hard to get their health on track, we can’t help but root for an underdog. Especially when they're a literal dog.

Below, we’ve gathered some of the most heartwarming transformation photos of doggos who have been adopted into loving homes, from the Before N After Adoption subreddit, so all of you pandas can enjoy scrolling through these precious pics. Be sure to upvote all of the pups that melt your heart, and remember: adopt don't shop!

#1 Kodiak’s Before And After

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#2 Forever Grateful For Those Who Rescued My Guy!

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#3 I Shared Tala’s Story Just Over A Month Ago. But Forgive Me I Simply Had To Update You With Her Amazing Transformation In Just The Last Few Weeks, We Are Blown Away How Far She Has Come. Love, Care And A Safe Environment Goes A Long Way

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If you’ve ever adopted a pet yourself, you know how massive of an impact it can have on the animal's life and your own. Suddenly, you’ve got a new member of the family, and your little fur baby gets a new lease on life. When a dog is rescued, they may have some difficulties adjusting to their new home at first, but over time, they’ll be well-fed, well-groomed and right at home with their new, loving family. According to The Humane Society of the United States, about 4.1 million cats and dogs are adopted from shelters annually, which is wonderful. But at the same time, about 6.3 million companion animals enter US shelters every year.

While it might seem tempting to go and pick out the exact puppy you want from a breeder, it’s important to remember just how many precious and loving animals are just waiting in shelters, hoping to be rescued. But that doesn’t mean you can’t still find a breed you love. There are some breed-specific shelters around the country, housing Australian shepherds or Dobermans, for example. And when it comes to the most common canine breeds that find their way into shelters, the World Animal Foundation says pit bulls, labrador retrievers, German shepherds, dachshunds, chihuahuas, and boxers end up waiting to be adopted more than any other dogs.  

#4 This Gentleman Showed Up On Our Porch Right Before Christmas

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#5 I Posted Last Week About Our Rescue Pablito, Reddit’s Love Was Overwhelming For This Little Pup And I Wanted To Share With You All An Updated Happy Ending To His Story

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#6 After Someone Dumped Her Out A Window, Covered In Over 30 Ticks, Mites, Missing Fur vs. Now & Beyond Healthy. We Kept Her Because We Wanted Her To Have A Good Life And She’s The Happiest, Most Loving Dog We’ve Ever Had. Our Billie Girl, Mixed Pup

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If this list teaches us anything, it’s that we shouldn’t judge a dog by its cover. Yes, we all want an adorable canine friend to snuggle up next to us and to become our new walking companion. But when it comes to adopting a pup from a rescue, we have to remember that they will likely undergo a huge transformation, mentally and physically, after being welcomed into a warm and loving home. If you take your dog home from the shelter and they have a hard time walking well on a leash, give them some time to get used to it. If they seem anxious and skittish or have separation anxiety, it’s very likely that their fears will lessen as they become more acquainted with you and their new surroundings. Dogs are sensitive, just like humans, and sometimes they just need some patience and TLC.

And when it comes to why we should all adopt instead of shop, Paws.com perfectly explains one of the biggest problems with puppy mills and breeders. “Puppy mills and backyard breeders choose profit over animal welfare, their animals typically do not receive proper veterinary care. Animals may seem healthy at first but later show issues like congenital eye and hip defects, parasites or even the deadly Parvovirus.” These poor animals are often in overcrowded, unhygienic cages, they often suffer from malnutrition, and puppies are usually torn from their mothers far too early.

#7 Jess's Transformation, She Was A Stray When We Found Her. Vets Said She Had 1 Week To Live. - May 2021 vs. Aug 2022

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#8 With Love And Care, Everything Damaged Can Be Healed

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#9 Before And After Adoption. Puppy That We Rescued In December 2021

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When there are millions of animals just patiently waiting in shelters to be rescued, there is no reason to resort to supporting a greedy and inhumane puppy mill. In fact, by adopting an animal from a shelter, you’re likely saving its life. According to the ASPCA, about 920,000 shelter animals are euthanized each year in the United States, as they can’t allow them to stay forever taking up spots from other animals. And if you can’t commit to permanently adopting a dog into your life, even fostering one for some time might save it from being put down, while simultaneously making room in the shelter for someone new. It’s heartbreaking to see all of the precious pets in need of a home, so if you’re looking to adopt, it’s definitely best to start checking all of the shelters near you first.  

#10 One Year Later — Ronnie Went From Starving, Shot Up With Bb Pellets, And Heartworm Positive To Our Beloved, Darling, Goofy, Princess. I’ve Never Had A Sweeter Dog

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#11 My Boy Jake

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#12 Surrendered By His First Family At Age 4, Second Family At Age 9. Third Family's A Charm - It's Only Been A Year But You're Here Forever, Butter Bean

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Personally, I’ve only had three dogs in my lifetime, who were all adopted from rescues, and I would never get a dog in any other way. Even if you think you’re picky when it comes to what breed you want or if it’s important to you that your dog is a purebred, there’s a great chance that you can find what you’re looking for in a shelter. Nowadays, most of them have websites that they’re constantly updating with photos and descriptions of each pet who comes in, and if you’re on the hunt for one specific breed, you can start searching for a shelter who specializes in keeping those doggos. Apparently, about 30% of all dogs up for adoption are purebreds, and they will most likely be healthy, as all dogs who enter the shelter system have to be up to date on their shots and must be spayed or neutered. Plus, a shelter animal will cost you much less than a pet you’ve bought specifically from a breeder.    

#13 5 Months After Adoption vs. 8 Years After Adoption

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#14 My Buddy Chewie On The Day We Met In 2016 And A Few From The Past Few Years

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#15 We Got Sophie When She Was A 1 1/2 Yr Old Stray, Terrified Of Everything. She Ended Up Being The Sweetest, Calmest, Most Loving Dog I’ve Ever Met. She Lived To Be Almost 15 Years Old. Miss You Sweet Girl

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Just by scrolling through these photos, it becomes immediately clear that shelter animals always have the potential to be happy, healthy and enjoy a long life filled with joy and love. But as wonderful as having a new furry companion in your life can be, there are still some important factors to consider before becoming a dog parent. The decision to welcome a pet into your family should not be taken lightly, so if you’re planning on adopting a dog, be sure that you’ve considered the costs of food and veterinary care, who will take care of the dog during the day or when you’re working, and how they will fit in with your lifestyle. If you’re very active and go hiking every weekend, you might not be able to take a chihuahua along with you. If you have a teeny tiny apartment with no backyard, you’re probably not going to want a Great Dane.   

#16 I Adopted My First Dog Last Night. Her Name Is Ginger

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#17 Day 1 vs. Day 365

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#18 Not My Personal Dog, But One Close To My Heart. As One Of Our Regular Shelter Volunteers Said, "She's Come A Long Way From Kennel 47"

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Once you’ve finally brought your beautiful shelter dog home, it’s important to be mindful that they’re going through a lot of changes, so their behavior might not be perfectly smooth from day one. Remember to do everything you can to help them settle in and feel at home as soon as possible. According to Alliance of Therapy Dogs, it’s recommended to first give your new family member a guided tour of your home. “Walk them around the yard and show them the main property. If there are any areas out of bounds to your pet, don’t take them there. Instead, walk them around the space where they will be living,” the ATD team writes. “Keeping your dog on a lead will make them feel calm and give them the chance to adjust to the new sights and smells in your home. Once you’ve been around your home, you could consider taking your dog to their safe space and then letting them off the lead.”   

#19 Before And After Adoption. Puppy That We Rescued From Industrial Park In 2021

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#20 From The Streets Of Yabacoa To Our Home!

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#21 He Was Abandoned In The Road. Now Look At Him. He’s The Best!

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Prioritize making your dog feel safe in their new home. Give them a comfy bed in a more private corner of your house that they can retreat to if they start to feel overwhelmed. Instruct your family members not to disturb them when they’re laying there. Then slowly introduce the dog to the members of your family. Be gentle when making introductions and keep other pets or kids from being too loud or getting in the dog’s face. Then allow your pet some time to relax and unwind in their safe space. You can try to read their body language, but it can be hard to know for sure how they are feeling after meeting the family, so it’s best not to introduce too much at once.   

#22 Left Tied To A Lampost In The Middle Of The Night With A Broken Shoulder

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#23 The Day My Husband Got Him From The Shelter And 2.5 Years Later

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#24 Kafka Was In A Shelter In Poland For 6 Years And I Adopted Her 5 Months Ago. Best Decision Ever

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Finally, Alliance of Therapy Dogs says you can start creating a routine with your new pet. “That means setting a time for when they eat, when they go for walks, and when the lights go out, and they get to go to sleep at night.” Knowing what to expect out of each day can help them feel relaxed and more comfortable, which is especially helpful for pets who have been abandoned or faced trauma in their former life. And always remember to be patient with them. “It might take them several weeks, or even longer, to fully settle into their new home,” the ATD team writes. “So, it would help if you tried to take things slow and celebrate small victories. Whether it’s a tail wag or the dog sleeping through the night, every accomplishment makes a difference in the long run.”

#25 Nemo, An Update To Our Rescue From His Adopter

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#26 Found Chained To A Pole In A Trailer Park. She Had Been Living Like That For 2-3 Years. She Got A Second Chance At Life With Us

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#27 The Day Our Boy Came Home And 365 Days Later!

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Is your heart feeling fuller from viewing these precious doggo pics, pandas? I’ve always been a dog person through and through, so these pictures have definitely hit home for me. Keep upvoting all of the photos that make you want to visit your local shelter and bring another pup home, and feel free to tell us all about your own canine-adoption experiences in the comments below. Then, if your heart is in need of even more uplifting doggo content, you can find Bored Panda’s last article featuring rescue dog transformations right here!

#28 From Day 1 As A 5-Week Old Dumped In My Driveway To My Big 6-Month Old Best Boy

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#29 Nervous Guy To Cuddly Dork

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#30 This Is Kobe. Sometimes I Wonder If He Ran Away Or Got Abandoned By Someone. But He Was Found Injured, Malnourished, Sick And Very Afraid Of Men Specifically

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#31 Brought To The Emergency Vet After A Good Samaritan Watched Him Get Hit By A Car At 12 Weeks, Now An Absolutely Spoiled Rotten Boi

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#32 Belcho, Our Gorgeous Bulgarian Street Dog Rescue Before And One Year After His Adoption ❤

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#33 This Is Rather Old Since I've Had Her For A Few Years But I Found Them Recently In My Camera Roll

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#34 Found In The Side Of The Road On Christmas Day 2018

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#35 Bodhi When Found As A Stray vs. This Morning, 8 Weeks Later

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#36 Today Marks 8 Months Of Our First Meeting, Thanks For Saving Us. We Love You Ekko!!

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#37 She Hasn’t Been Adopted Yet But Just Look At Her Before And After Photos…i Found Her Like This And Just Look At What A Month Of Proper Love And Care Will Do!

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#38 Only A One Month Difference For Petey!

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#39 It’s Hard To Believe We Only Adopted Alice Three Months Ago!

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#40 From The Shelter To Leaving The Best Life!

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#41 From Sad And Malnourished To Happy And A Little Chonky

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#42 Just Over 2 Weeks Being Home, But Wow The Energy Difference!

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#43 Santa Came Early For This Guy

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#44 This Is Stinky Rafa! He Was About 3 Months Old When He Was Found In A Landfill, We’ve Had Him 1.5 Years Now

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#45 The Day I Adopted Him And Now, Two Years Later!

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#46 Five Months Since His Gotcha Day, He’s Come So Far And Started His Heartworm Treatment This Morning!

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#47 3 Years To Go From Underweight And Scared Of Everything To The Happiest Boy With A Big Fluffy Booty

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#48 Happy, Healthy Boy

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#49 My Sweet Cairo. We Rescued Him When He Was A Couple Months Old. Today He Crossed The Rainbow Bridge At The Age Of 14

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#50 From Straying To Staying

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#51 1 Month Transformation

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#52 Millie. The Shelter Thought She Was A Senior Due To Her Teeth And Body Condition. Turns Out She Was Just Starving And Had Been Chewing On Rocks! She Had A Bladder Issue That Caused Her Trouble For A While But Once We Got That Fixed She Got Fat And Happy And Found A Forever Home

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#53 Meet Dog: Our Street Rescued Dog That We Weren't Planning To Keep It (The Name Says It All Lol) And A Fighter! He Is In Treatment For Leishmaniasis Since September 2020, And Now He Is Ready To Take The Medicine That Can Decrease The Disease To Almost 0%, Since There's No Cure. He Is My Hero Boy!!

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#54 Updated Before And After! I Did One After Having Her For About 6 Months, Here Is 2.5 Years Later. She’s The Greatest Companion And Gives My Son Endless Cuddles

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#55 Shelter Pic vs. First Day In A Foster Home

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#56 Patricia Arquette The 3-Legged Poodle! We Are Her Third Home But We Will Keep Her Forever

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#57 Milly, Truly A Remarkable Recovery/Story!

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#58 Before And After My Sweet Tri-Pod Atticus

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#59 Starving, Three States Away, A Gun Shot Wound & Amputation Before & After A Little Over 6 Months

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#60 We Adopted Sophia On Friday!

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#61 Natasha Has Been With Me For Five Months Today

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#62 4 Months And She’s Really Come Out Of Her Shell!

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#63 12 Weeks, 12 Months, 12 Years. Happy Birthday, Finn!

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#64 Celebrating 1 Year With My Foster Fail

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#65 Brady Before And After Adoption

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#66 From Shy And Unsure On Day 1 To Proud And Confident On Her 6 Month Birthday. Good Ol’ Rose

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#67 Meeko Before And After Adoption

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#68 Kenai Starts His Heartworm Treatment Tomorrow, I Can’t Wait For Him To Be Heartworm Free! He’s Come So Far In The Month I’ve Had Him. Already Gained 12 Pounds!

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#69 Kaze The Rescue Pup

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#70 Three Weeks Make A Huge Difference

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#71 What A Difference A Short Time Can Make! Pauper ➡️ Prince

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#72 Our 4th Anniversary Together!

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#73 Here Is Miss Rosalie! Her Adoption Photo And The Day I Brought Her Home 1.5 Years Ago To Just Recently

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#74 Lola Was Recued Of A Dog Accumulator As A Little Puppy

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#75 From Slovakian-Rescue To Beach-Loving-Couch-Potato!

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#76 From Mangy Street Baby To Couch Potato

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#77 From Stoic To Smiley

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#78 From Scared And Scruffy To A Lap Guard Who’s…still A Bit Scruffy. A Year Ago Today, I Signed The Papers To Make This Goofy Boy Mine!

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#79 This Street Moroccan Pup Had A Terrible Accident And Was In A Critical State When We Were Alerted To His Situation. Thanks To A Kind Stranger He Was Rescued By Our Refuge Sara Morocco

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#80 My Alice Girl Has Changed A Lot In Just Six Months!

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#81 Murphy- Week 1 And 1 Year Later

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#82 Delila Love

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#83 Day 1 - Day 700

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#84 This Is My Boy Milo, My Mother Runs A Dog Rescue And After I Lost My 11yr Old Boy Diesel. She Knew I Needed Some Help Coming To Terms With The Loss Of My Best Friend, In Steps The Sweetest Softest Dog I’ve Ever Known. I Love Him Endlessly!

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#85 My Beautiful Girl! Now vs. April 2022 When She Was Rescued

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#86 My Dad Rescued A Border Collie/Australian Shepherd Mix Last Year. Will Run 15+ Miles/Day While My Dad Bikes. He Is A Blessing

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#87 My Little Guy Has Been Through A Lot. He Doesn't Even Look Like The Same Pup!

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#88 Two Weeks After Rescue And Jack Is Growing And Getting More Comfortable

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#89 Meet Beautiful Sahara, A Very Special Young Lady She Came To Our Animal Refuge Sara Morocco In May After A Tourist Had Reached Out To Us About Two Puppies Outside His Hotel. One Of Our Volunteers Went Out To Find Them, But Sadly Could Only Find One Puppy, Sahara

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#90 My Baby Boy Needed A Friend

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#91 Impulse

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#92 Our Abused Rescue Husky. Top Left When Surrendered 30 Lbs Underweight, Other Pics Over The Years, Healthy+happy+hedonistic

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#93 Our Foster Fail Poppy

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#94 Rescue Glow Up Of My Sweet Boba From 8 Weeks To 8 Months

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#95 Chestnut, The Day We Picked Her Up vs. 3 Months (And 30 Lbs) Later

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#96 It’s Been A Year Since I First Saw Her Picture!

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#97 From Scared Of Everything To A Cuddly Kitten Foster Brother

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#98 This Girl Came Into My Work (Er Vet) 2 Years Ago As A Finder Surrender! Told My Husband I Needed Her In My Life And It Couldn’t Have Been More True

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#99 From Texas Stray To Spoiled Brat, My Boy Han

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#100 From Abandoned At The Shelter To The Most Spoiled Girl

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#101 My Dog’s Shelter Photo (She Was Pregnant And Abandoned) vs. Now, 2 Years After Adoption. I’m So Lucky To Have Her

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#102 We Adopted Luna Last Week And She Had Her First Grooming Appointment Today. I'm Not Sure We Got The Same Dog Back

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#103 Our Foster Fail Misty. She Went From An 8 Week Old Pup With Horrible Dog Attack Wounds Picked Up By Animal Control To A Happy And Healthy 7 Month Old Loved Family Member

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#104 My Heart

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#105 My Tiny Baby Is All Grown Up

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#106 Honey, My Foster Pup. Found Starving On The Street. Has Been Adopted. I Can’t Get Over The Transformation Any Time I See A New Pic

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#107 This Was My Love, Maya. The Top Is The Day She Was Rescued From A Neglect And Abuse Situation And The Bottom Is The Day I Adopted Her! I Guess This Is More Of A Before And After Rescue

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#108 We Rescued This Beautiful Girl Last Month And Brought Her Back To Our Refuge Sara Morocco, She Has Come A Long Way Since We Took Her Off The Streets And Her Smile Warms Our Hearts

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#109 Ausra Was Guam Stray That Was Infested With Mange To The Point In Which She Could Barely Walk. Someone Posted Her Pictures On Fb And We Took Her In And Healed Her Up. Now She’s Loving Life With Us In Our New Home In Chicago

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#110 One Day After Adoption, Then Today. Growing So Fast

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#111 From Foster To Foster Fail! We Love Our 12 Year Old Lumpy Girl

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#112 I Was Approved To Adopt My Baby Nelly Two Years Ago Today! She And Her Siblings Were Involved In Drug Trafficking, And She Didn’t Let Anyone Touch Her For 4 Months. Now She Is The Queen Of Sleeping Under The Covers And Playing Fetch!

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#113 Rescued 20 Months Ago, No Regrets

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#114 11 Years Later

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#115 The First Morning After We Found Them - April 2013 - And This Morning, Their 9th Christmas Home

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#116 Meet Clyde!

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#117 Did We Give My Bebe Her Best Life? You Gosh Darn Right We Did!! We’re Still Working Through Her Issues But Her Indomitable Spirit Keeps Us Going. She’s My Role Model! Three Cheers For Qtip

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#118 Patrick The Rescued Meat Dog. He Came With A Serious, Slightly Worried Expression; Now He’s All Smiles

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#119 First Two Were When He Was Surrendered To Me For Having Seizures, Now Hes Improved So Much With Good Nutrition And Lots Of Vet Visits!

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#120 That Might Melt Your Heart Away

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#121 My Baby Girl, Machi

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#122 Looks So Happy

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#123 Before And A Year After

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#124 From An Abusive Situation That Landed Her In A Boston Shelter To Living It Up In Socal 6 Years Later…!

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#125 Our Little Pepper Le Pew In Her Christmas Dress. Rescued 11/22

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#126 From Timid Shelter Dog To Sunbather Extraordinaire. Day 1 To 1.5 Years

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#127 My Schnauzer Named Bowser. Right After He Was Saved From A Puppy Mill To Now

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#128 Jasmine When She Was First Brought To The Shelter vs. Her First Evening Home With Us

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#129 The Day We Rescued Our Ralph vs. Now (We Found Him After Work One Day In Abu Dhabi)

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#130 My Freddy Dog

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#131 Before And After Adoption. Welcome To The Family, Luci!

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#132 Bugs Mugshot From The Pound, And All Her Beauty After

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#133 Day 1 V 2 Years Later

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#134 My 12th Foster. Still Working Towards Her "After" But Great Progress So Far!

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#135 From Being Found Starving And The Rescue Pleading For A Foster To Welcome Her To Now, 3 Years Later

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#136 First Time Adopting A Deaf Dog. 3 Years Later I Wouldn’t Have It Any Other Way

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#137 Almost To Our 2nd Gotcha Day!

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#138 What A Difference Three Weeks Makes

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#139 Lola

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#140 Tank Turns 5 This Year. We Were His 3rd Owner By His First Birthday

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#141 Still Happy After 3 Years

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#142 Shy And Unassuming To Sassy And Demanding, 4 Years Later

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#143 Shelter Photo Versus Two Years Later (I Knew I Wanted Him Because Of How Stressed He Looked)

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