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Family Adopt Bulldogs To Heal After Losing Dad
"They are light and healing in the sweetest packages.”
D.G. Sciortino
10.15.18

Some animals have what seem like are magic superpowers. They comfort and love us during times when we need it most.

That’s why therapy animals have becomes so popular.

Emily Taphouse credits her bulldogs with helping their family to heal and work through grief after her husband Korey was struck and killed by a hit-and-run driver.

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“It’s like I could feel a patch be placed on my heart,” Taphouse told The Dodo. “I watched as my girls squealed and played and loved on her. She changed everything.”

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Taphouse’s two daughters Hazel and June were only 4 and 2 when their father died.

Hazel seemed to take the news the worse.

“Telling her that her dad died, and also that she wasn’t able to see him, was almost worse than the accident itself,” Taphouse explained.

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The family decided to move so that they would have a new start in a new home near Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Once they got there, they got a new family member.

A white and brown bulldog puppy named Fern. The girls seem to instantly fall in love with Fern.

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The girls love to cuddle with their new puppy and Fern love spending time with the girls.

But Fern also liked playing with other dogs too.

She would become visibly sad when her doggy playdates were over. That’s when Taphouse realized it was time to get another dog.

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But finding a companion for Fern wasn’t exactly easy as it was finding Fern herself.

“It seemed that every dog we were finding in the shelters and adoption groups was either not good with small kids, or kitties, or was too old to keep up with our 1-year-old stinker,” Taphouse explained.

Finally, they ended up finding another bulldog that fit in just great.

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Taphouse was on Facebook when a friend tagged her in a post about a foster dog named Juno that needed a new home.

“She figured I could help find [Juno] a home, since I’m always trying to help find homes for animals who need them. I took one look at her and said, ‘Yeah. ME!!!’ I just knew,” Taphouse said.

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