Senior Pit Bull Cried At Shelter For A Year Until Family Returned For Her

Jada the Pit Bull mix spent the past year confused, scared, and alone. When her dad passed away, her mom, Deborah Warren, was so filled with grief that she struggled to keep a daily routine. So, Warren made the difficult decision to surrender Jada to a shelter in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. She instantly regretted her decision, but by the time she was feeling more stable, it was too late. The animal shelter Jada was at had closed, which most likely meant euthanasia for a Pit Bull breed like Jada. For months, Jada’s former family thought she was gone forever, until a Facebook post caught their attention.

Rescue Pit Bull
Image: @NorthshoreHumaneSociety/Facebook

Jada’s Journey to Adoption

When Jada’s shelter closed, Northshore Humane Society rescued a group of seven dogs, one of which was Jada. The staff knew it would be tricky to rehome a 11-year-old Pit Bull, but they were determined to make it work. They all fell in love with Jada’s sweet personality, so they knew she’d find a forever family in no time.

But weeks quickly turned into months. Before they knew it, Jada had been with them for about a year. The organization had shared a wide variety of photos and videos to help the pup get adopted. They even aired a news story about her with no luck.

Pit Bull Resting Outside
Image: @NorthshoreHumaneSociety/Facebook

It was clear that Jada was not happy at the shelter. She would cry in her kennel whenever humans passed her. The staff tried to keep her comfortable by letting her stay behind the front desk during the day and even giving her a temporary foster home, but nothing seemed to work. Jada continued waiting, and she became sadder and sadder every day.

Then, one particular video changed Jada’s life. The staff created a tear-jerking TikTok video and shared it all over social media. It showed Jada crying and begging for a home. That was the video that caught the attention of Jada’s former family.

Reunited at Last!

For an entire year, Jada’s family thought she was dead. Every day, Warren felt guilty and heartbroken about her decision to surrender Jada. Grief is extremely difficult, so it caused her to make a decision that she would’ve never made otherwise. When her extended family saw Jada on Facebook, they couldn’t believe their eyes. Jada was still alive!

Pit Bull Ride Home
Image: @NorthshoreHumaneSociety/Facebook

“I said ‘oh my God, it’s her’ and we burst out crying,” Warren said.

Warren’s son, Josh LaBarge, and his family agreed to adopt Jada so she could be home with a loving family. They adored Jada, and they had been devastated when Warren let her go. So, LaBarge, his wife, and their 10-year-old daughter drove a couple hours to get Jada and bring her home. Of course, Warren came along so she could see the sweet dog again too.

Shelter Dog Headed Home
Image: @NorthshoreHumaneSociety/Facebook

Jada’s face lit up as soon as she saw the familiar faces at the shelter. She ran to her family with a tail wagging. It was clear that she finally knew she was home. Her days of crying at the shelter were over.

The shelter staff got emotional at the thought of Jada leaving, but they were also overjoyed that she got the happy ending she deserved. The Northshore Humane Society said they’re big about second chances, so they were glad that Jada’s family was able to welcome her home again. It might be a little different without her dad, but at least she’s with humans who love her deeply.

No animal deserves to be abandoned at a homeless shelter and at 11 years of age, Jada DEFINITELY didn’t deserve this. No matter what we do, she’s not comfortable becasue she knows we are not her home. The only place she can relax a little is at the front desk where she gets to see everyone and spend time with all of our staff and volunteers. At the end of each day when we turn the lights out and lock the doors, Jada is back in her kennel, left to spend the night alone once again. Please give Jada her second chance. She deserves to feel what love is. She deserves to be spoiled and never alone again! APPLY TODAY: https://ift.tt/3hewXEs

Posted by Northshore Humane Society on Tuesday, September 1, 2020

H/T: wwltv.com
Featured Image: @NorthshoreHumaneSociety/Facebook

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