Facebook, SPCA of Wake CountyBeing rejected is one of the worst things that can happen to a person (or a dog), but what’s truly important is knowing that there are folks out there who will be willing to embrace you and everything about you. You just have to be patient in waiting for them to come into your life.
Meet Martin
Facebook, SPCA of Wake CountyMartin is a senior dog that was placed under the care of SPCA of Wake County after his owner decided that he couldn’t take care of him anymore.
Sad Decision
PexelsSamantha Ranlet, a marketing communications specialist at SPCA, said, “His (dad) was 89 years old and reached a point where he couldn’t provide the life that he felt Martin deserved. He wanted a better life for him,” so he decided to give up his beloved dog.
Lovely Dog
PexelsMartin seems to know and understand his dad’s decision. According to the staff at SPCA, “He adjusted pretty well. I don’t know if he understood what was going on, but even from day one, he was just this happy, easy-going, really sweet old man with a teddy bear face.”
He Was Rejected
Facebook, SPCA of Wake CountyDespite his cute bear face and lovable personality, Martin has not had the best of luck with being adopted as he had been returned to the shelter seven times in the past two months.
His Condition
Facebook, SPCA of Wake CountyIn addition to the fact that caring for senior dogs is quite challenging, adopters were also hesitant to take in Martin as he’s also heartworm positive.
Never Giving Up
PexelsThe staff at the shelter did not give up on looking for a family for Martin. They posted about him on their Facebook page and wrote about all the incredible and lovely things about the senior dog.
In Demand
Facebook, SPCA of Wake CountyThe post received almost 3,000 shares, and in less than 48 hours, the application for his adoption was maxed out.
A Loving Family
Facebook, SPCA of Wake CountyA couple who had taken care of senior dogs showed the best interest in adopting Martin. Samantha said, “They weren’t afraid of his age and they weren’t afraid of the fact that he had heartworm disease. They just fell in love with him and his teddy bear energy.”
Watch how the SPCA of Wake County helps save animals’ lives by finding a forever home for them in the video below.
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