Parvo is probably the second generation of a stray dog, so he lived on the streets at a young age. If there is no accident, he may not grow up, and he will starve to death or freeze to death or die of illness.
Fortunately, there was an accident, and it was sent to the shelter by a kind person, but the luck did not last long, and the shelter was burned down by a fire. Fortunately, Parvo was unhurt…
But soon after, Parvo became ill, and the shelter did not have the conditions for treatment. Fortunately, a volunteer sent him to another shelter in time for treatment.
And Parvo, who had just escaped from the tiny god of death, was again urgently moved to a new place.
Parvo is about 7 months old, and at a young age, Wang Sheng started in hell mode: surviving on the streets, dodging fires, winning Tiny, and encountering floods…
Being transferred multiple times, unable to settle down and adapt to the new situation, plus being a stray dog and having never experienced family life, made it timid and nervous all the time.
Jacqueline came to the shelter when she received a request for foster care. There were several dogs to choose from, and she thought it must be difficult for her to choose.
But in fact she made a decision very quickly: because when she walked to Parvo’s cage, the little guy stretched out his claws from the gap between the railings…
Like it chose her.
And this time luck finally came to it…
Without hesitation, Jacqueline chose Parvo and took it home…
The little guy was very nervous when he was in the car, he was shaking with his tail between his legs, and he didn’t know what his fate was.
It wasn’t until it started raining that Jacqueline turned on the wipers, and Parvo was hooked. He forgot his nervousness and swayed home with the wipers.
I thought that Parvo would take a long time to adapt to the new environment, but when Parvo arrived at home, it seemed like he was really home…
It first took a shower, put its head on Jacqueline’s hand while taking a bath, and then looked up at her as if to say thank you.
After that, it ran to the lawn and started playing wildly. It didn’t want to come into the house to sleep. Jacqueline put a blanket in the yard and slept on it…
An hour later, Parvo took the initiative to lie down beside her and put his head on her.
On the third day, Jacqueline made up her mind to adopt Parvo.
Parvo has been living happily in its new forever home for two months now, and he is still learning how to be a happy dog, and one thing he doesn’t have to learn at all…
That’s how to love its owner, as early as the first day it sees her, the first day it arrives at its new home, the love has taken root.