
Toad wasn't sure what he did wrong. One day he was riding in the backseat, watching the world blur by through the window. The next, he was standing in a loud shelter lobby, his leash handed over, his people walking away without even looking back. He tried to follow, tiny paws skittering on the floor, but the door closed before he reached it. For a moment, Toad just sat there - a small Pomeranian mix with a big confused heart. But shelters have a way of spotting the special ones, and Toad was special from the start. He had a fox�'��like face, a plume of a tail, and a little hop in his step that made the volunteers laugh. They started calling him 'Toad,' because he'd bounce toward them like a happy little toad whenever he saw someone coming. And slowly, Toad realized something important: He hadn't been left behind. He'd been given a second chance. At the rescue, he learned that people could be gentle. He learned that laps were warm, treats were plentiful, and walks were full of good smells and better company. He made friends - both the furry kind and the human kind - and he soaked up every bit of love like he'd been waiting his whole life for it. Now Toad is ready. Ready for a home where he isn't an afterthought. Ready for a family who sees him as forever, not temporary. Ready to give all the loyalty, joy, and goofy little hops he's been saving. Toad isn't looking back anymore. He's looking for you.
Gurrs and Purrs
Pierce County
806 yelm ave E, Yelm, Washington 98597
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