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Shelter Dog Gives ‘Goodbye’ Kisses To Every Staff Member On His Way Out

By: Dee Michaels
Dee Michaels is a passionate and accomplished writer, renowned for his heartwarming and engaging stories on IHeartDogs.com.Read more
| October 23, 2024

Every dog deserves to find a forever home where a loving owner cherishes them, but for some dogs, the journey to finding that special someone takes a bit longer. Jax, a large dog with an equally big heart, experienced such a journey. He spent an extended time at the Regina Humane Society, waiting patiently for the right person to come along. There isn’t much known about Jax’s life before he arrived at the shelter, but the staff could tell from his condition that he had likely spent a significant amount of time on the streets, struggling to survive on his own.

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Bill Thorn, the director of the Regina Humane Society, shared with The Dodo, “He was very thin, so it seemed like he may have been on his own for a little bit. Also, he was very, very hungry when he arrived. We made sure that he had all the food he needed.”

Once Jax was nourished and had received a thorough medical examination from the shelter’s veterinary team, he was cleared for adoption. Unfortunately, just days later, Jax fell ill with pneumonia, which required immediate medical attention. His adoption had to be postponed as he underwent weeks of treatment. Finally, Jax made a full recovery and returned to the shelter, ready once again to find a loving home.

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Despite his sweet nature, Jax’s search for a forever family proved more challenging than anyone expected. Although everyone who met him described him as affectionate and gentle, potential adopters would often walk past his kennel without giving him a chance. The reason? Jax had what the shelter staff referred to as “barrier frustration.” When people approached his kennel, he would bark and growl—not out of aggression, but out of frustration that something was blocking him from receiving the love he so desperately craved.

The shelter tried to explain Jax’s behavior to visitors, hoping someone would see past his initial reaction. However, first impressions are extremely important to potential adopters. Still, staff encouraged people to have a meet and greet so they could see that he’s a whole different dog once out of his kennel. Despite their best efforts, Jax remained at the shelter far longer than most dogs, who typically stay for about 10 to 12 days.

As months passed, Jax became a favorite among the shelter staff. To showcase his true, loving personality, they moved him to the front reception area, where he could interact more freely with visitors. “During that time, he became a bit of a staff favorite because we all knew how nice of a dog he was, but we just had to get him into a place where he could show that,” Thorn explained.

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Finally, after months of waiting, Jax’s dream came true. A man with experience handling big and misunderstood dogs came to the shelter, and it was love at first sight. The connection between Jax and his new owner was instant, and it was clear they were meant to be together.

The day Jax left the shelter was an emotional one for everyone at the Regina Humane Society. The staff gathered to give him a proper send-off, but Jax had one more surprise in store. Before leaving, he made his way around the room, saying goodbye to each person who had cared for him during his long stay. The shelter shared this touching moment on their Facebook page, writing:

“It was a tearfully happy Friday afternoon when all the staff gathered to send off our boy, Jax. After greeting his adopter, he made his way around the room and said goodbye to every person there. It was an incredibly sweet moment to end his long stay at the Shelter. Have a great life, Jax! ❤️”

Though there were tears, they were tears of joy. Jax had finally found his forever home with someone who understood him and loved him just as much as the staff had. Thorn reflected on the experience, saying, “It took a while, but we found the right person for Jax, and that’s what it’s all about.”

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Jax hasn’t forgotten his friends at the shelter. He regularly visits with his new dad to say hello, and it’s clear he is thriving in his new home. “He is doing great and is very, very happy in his new home. We can tell how much Jax loves his dad, too!”

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Sometimes, the wait for true love is long, but as Jax’s story shows, it’s always worth it! Click below to experience Jax’s sweet goodbye to the shelter staff. It will make your whole body smile!

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