What Divorce Did to This Poor Dog Will Make Your Heart Ache. Will He Find Happiness or End Up Stocked In A Kennel?
Donna Monte and her friends make it to a point to visit Gorge every time they can, keeping him company for a few minutes. Monte says Gorge has separation anxiety – he would cry all night after visiting hours are over, and it was understandable, as he’s a victim of divorce.
After more than 500 days of living in the kennel, only going out for a couple of minutes daily, he finally found his forever home.
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He now lives happily with his new owners. Currently, he gets his daily walks, always get pampered with hugs and kisses, sleeps on a comfy bed with his favorite toy by his side. What’s more is that he even received a cute pillow of him, courtesy of his owner’s neighbors. How cute is that?!
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How sweet is that? Suffice to say, we need more people like Monte, Gorge’s new owner and everyone who helped Gorge go through the effects of divorce. It is now clear that children are not the only ones affected by it, but their pets as well.
I’m just so happy that Gorge’s story ended up being a happy one, yet many canines and other pet animals are left alone and cold in kennels, in the streets or in the hands of humans who have no love for them. I hope all ends well for every pet on earth, and that all ends in a happy ending, because even pets and animals deserve a happily ever after.
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