It is tough for rescued dogs to find a forever home, since many adopters believe that adopting a rescue dog is challenging.
Dogs require a home that gives them with love, care, and joy. They do not deserve a miserable life, and they are taught and gain skills at home.
One day, a soldier visited a dog shelter. He was not at the shelter to adopt an animal that was already staying at the facility. He actually requested the shelter’s assistance in finding a dog he met and saved in Syria when he served there.
This soldier is Specialist Tyler Mosley of the United States Army. He had served in Syria, where he was stationed throughout the civil war. He discovered the dog and saved it.
When he went back home to the US, Tyler could not stop thinking about the dog.
That is why Tyler visited the International Society for the Prevention of Animal Cruelty (which is also known as the SPCAI). He wanted to learn more about Daisy, the dog that he had saved. Fortunately, the shelter could help him with everything he needed.
Using the available information, the soldier did his ultimate best to find Daisy.
In Syria, Daisy endured a tough life. She lacked a home and a loving family, and the neighborhood in which she lived in was plagued by turmoil.
After rescuing Daisy in Syria, Tyler took her under his wing and then even allowed her to stay with them right at the military facility. They quickly became buddies.
However, Tyler had to relocate as it was part of his profession, and he then had no choice but to sadly leave Daisy behind. There was no way that he could bring the dog with him even if he wanted to.
When Tyler was released from his obligations, he decided it was time to find Daisy. In no time, he was able to locate his long-lost pal.
Source: Happily