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Senior Dogs Tied To Shelter Fence With Agonizing Letter From Homeless Owner

By: Julie Hunt
Julie Hunt is an avid dog lover and writer for iHeartDogs.com, and has a background as a veterinary technician. She rescued a beautiful former bait dog named Rory.Read more
| October 23, 2024

When the team at Bloomfield Animal Shelter (BAS) in New Jersey showed up for work one morning, they encountered an unexpected and heart-wrenching sight. Waiting at the shelter’s gate were two abandoned dogs, their faces reflecting deep sadness and confusion as if everything they had known and loved had suddenly been taken from them. The staff hurried over to comfort the distraught pair and noticed they had been tied to the fence, left behind with no explanation. But what truly shattered their hearts was the discovery of a note left with the dogs.

Bloomfield Animal Shelter/Facebook

It was from the dogs’ former owner, explaining the devastating reason for leaving them behind:

“Hi. I am sorry, but my babies deserve to live their golden years happy and in a good, warm home for the winter. I can’t take care of them while living on the street. Our home was foreclosed on, putting us out in the street.”

Bloomfield Animal Shelter/Facebook

The note also begged the shelter to keep the dogs together and not to euthanize them. It revealed the dogs’ names—Shadow and Tiger—and shared that they were brothers, born on October 12, 2009. The owner described the two as loving and friendly toward people and other pets.

Faced with limited space, the shelter staff felt helpless. They knew they had to find a safe place for Shadow and Tiger, so they quickly turned to social media, posting a plea for foster care. Fortunately, Scooby-Doo’s Rescue Mission (SDRM), based in Lincoln Park, New Jersey, saw the post and stepped in without hesitation.

Christine Biggiani Bakelaar/Facebook

Christine Biggiani Bakelaar, the founder of SDRM, immediately drove to the shelter to pick up the two brothers. Their faces stole her heart after seeing the sadness in their eyes in their photos. But as soon as she arrived and greeted them, Shadow and Tiger’s spirits seemed to lift. They began wagging their tails, almost as if they knew they were finally safe.

While reading the note again, Bakelaar noticed something extraordinary—she shared the same birthday as Shadow and Tiger. This little coincidence convinced her even more that these two dogs were meant to find their way into her care.

Bakelaar found a loving foster home on a farm where the brothers could relax and begin their healing journey. In the peaceful farm environment, Shadow and Tiger were given time to decompress. Their foster family showered them with attention and affection, helping the dogs feel secure. Slowly, the brothers began to open up, soaking in every bit of kindness their foster family offered.

Christine Biggiani Bakelaar/Facebook

Meanwhile, SDRM made it a priority to locate the brothers’ original family, hoping to learn more about their medical history. Bakelaar empathized deeply with the former owner’s situation and wished to connect with them.

“If anyone on here sees this and knows the people, please have them reach out to me,” Bakelaar wrote on Facebook in the comment section. “No questions asked, other than I want to know more about them, and I truly [want to] let them know that their boys are OK. I promise never to separate them. I want them to visit them. Or at least allow me to send them updates.”

For now, the rescue waits patiently, hoping the original owner will reach out. If they don’t, Shadow and Tiger will need to start a new chapter, and the search for their forever home will begin.

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Shortly after being released, he became overcome by rage and frustration and began violently wailing on his poor, trembling, frightened dog. It's clear that this man's violent tendencies didn't decrease after serving his time.

In the meantime, the two seniors are thriving in their foster home, enjoying life on the farm and rediscovering what it means to feel safe and loved. Their story is a testament to second chances—and the kindness of strangers who refuse to give up on animals in need.

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