For many individuals, taking on the responsibility of rescuing a pet is significant, yet it represents the ultimate positive transformation for animals in shelters. Demonstrating the profound impact of a caring environment, delighted pet guardians worldwide are showcasing images of their canine companions before and after adoption.
So handsome
There is always hope for them. Always.
Poor thing
A person’s former partner was employed at the SPCA and chose not to euthanize a piglet, opting instead to bring the animal home. Remarkable job.
Pretty pretty doggo
She came back and look how gorgeous she is.
Wynter finds a home
From dwelling in the streets to lounging in the backyard.
No more bars
Those smiles tell an entire story.
War torn no more
Ripley, at approximately 6 months old in Iran, and again at around 1 year old in her permanent residence in the United States.
Jail the abuser
Previous abuse left this unfortunate pup scarred and timid, but now, he beams with a wide, ear-to-ear smile.
What a heart
Poor pup lost one eye, but she still chooses to love.
Frank the tank
Bulldogs have such adorable smiles.
Adopted and loved
See what we mean? Bulldogs are super cute.
Praise the rescue group
This litter was found in bad shape in the jungle but was rescued and cared for by a local animal rescue group. Now, they’re healthy, happy, and settling into their new life in Canada.
Dogs are such strong creatures
Look at her now, after being left in a park to die two years ago! Despite the neglect, she’s now incredibly happy.
Can’t crush his spirit
From the night he was found on the streets to just one week after adoption, meet Pablo.
Makeover time
Now that’s one heck of a transformation!
Teefy smile!
Koda Bear: the day before adoption and a few months later.
The sun will come out tomorrow
After 4 years on the streets, Annie found a home with my parents. Here she is on the first day versus just one week later.
That’s a happy pup
Meet Scarlett, rescued from being euthanized over a minor skin condition.
No more tears
And with the perfect background too!
Adopted and adored
A loving home and amazing owners make a world of difference.
Give him a kiss
Just look at how beautiful this dog has become.
From streets to sheets
And there was love every single day from then on.
They all deserve to be free
Hi, I’m Rey! Yesterday, I was on death row, but today, I’m a free girl!
Where’s Waldo?
Introducing Waldo: from crusty and underweight to a very fluffy boy!
Poor thing was starving
Now it’s a full belly all day long.
He’s welcome anywhere
Meet Kasper! He’s just a pup who traveled all the way from Romania to join us in the UK. He’s still learning to integrate and understand the language, but he’s already a very good boy nonetheless.
Wink and blink
Nacho is the one eyed wonder who found a new home.
Snoozes anytime he wants
Toby, at the county shelter two years ago, is now the king of the house.
Forever with Teddy
“We found teddy’s shelter picture and it’s heartbreaking. We’re so glad he came into our lives and is letting his sweet, goofy personality shine! Hopefully he knows that he’ll be safe, clean, fed, and loved for the rest of his life.”
Hello Harper
Exactly one year ago today, they welcomed Harper into their family from the Fairfax Animal Shelter. Within the first year of her life, Harper had been adopted and returned at least three times, appearing alone, scared, and bewildered.
A very pretty princess
From a stray in Houston to a princess in the Midwest.
Glad she wandered in
This stray girl wandered into a donkey rescue center. Unable to let her starve, they flew her to the Netherlands to live with her new family. Now, she’s thriving and full of life.
Two months in
60 days and look at how lovely she is.
Choose love today
Love has the power to heal countless wounds! Meet Dexter, everyone.
Time and patience
Four months after being adopted and already looking way better.
Rango wants to meet you
This dog now has a tongue that never stops wagging.
Brodie is everyone’s buddy
Brodie was brought to the shelter after being attacked by his mom. Now, he’s a certified therapy dog for individuals with disabilities.
Progress for this pup
This dog’s transformation brings tears to my eyes.
She’s doing well
A foster pup found sick and discarded on the streets, once a breeder mama, now peacefully napping on a bed just a few days ago.
You can fly now
The journey of this foster pup’s ears, from the day she was found as a stray to now, is remarkable.
Climbing higher and higher
‘Lobito’ at the animal shelter in February. Below: ‘Cooper’ on a hike today.
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