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Puppy Mill Dog Works Up The Courage To Happy-Pant And Wag His Tail

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 30, 2023

Charlie Brown was rescued from a puppy mill where he had spent his entire life. During the pandemic quarantine, a family decided to foster him and help him adjust to a new life. Initially, Charlie Brown was unsure and hesitant, but with time, love, and patience, he began to transform into a happy and playful dog.

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When Charlie Brown first arrived at his foster home, he was very timid and unsure of his surroundings. He didn’t know how to be a dog, and his tail wouldn’t even wag. Every time he went outside, he would “pancake” on the ground, nervously unsure of what to do.

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Over time, Charlie Brown began to grow more comfortable in his new environment. After a week, he started to show signs of bravery and curiosity. The family’s other rescue dog, Belle, wanted to play with Charlie Brown, but he didn’t know how. However, as the days went by, he began to learn and adapt.

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Charlie Brown’s transformation continued as he started to play with toys and enjoy going for walks. He no longer “pancaked” when he felt nervous, and he even began to play with Belle. The family was amazed at how much he had changed in just a few weeks.

After four weeks of fostering Charlie Brown, the family decided to adopt him permanently. They couldn’t imagine him going anywhere else, as he had become an integral part of their lives. Charlie Brown’s gentle and smart nature made him the perfect addition to their family.

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