An 11-year-old dog named Lori has found herself back at the Austin Pets Alive (APA) shelter after a series of life-changing events. Initially adopted in 2015, Lori’s journey took an unexpected turn when her caretaker passed away in October. Following this, she was returned to APA on December 22nd due to unforeseen circumstances. The gentle and kind-hearted pup quickly won over the hearts of shelter staff and volunteers, who have been providing her with love and care. Currently placed in a temporary foster home, Lori is receiving attention from potential adopters while the shelter ensures her physical and emotional well-being.
Lori’s story began in 2015 when she was first adopted from Austin Pets Alive. Over the years, she experienced various changes, including her adopter getting married and being rehomed to the mother’s house where she continued to thrive. However, tragedy struck in October when her caretaker passed away, leaving her alone in an unfamiliar environment. The sale of the family home and the inability of her temporary caretaker to meet her needs led to her return to APA on December 22nd. This transition was undoubtedly challenging for Lori, but the shelter staff welcomed her with open arms.
Despite the sudden upheaval, Lori’s gentle nature made an immediate impact on everyone at the shelter. Staff members and volunteers were often seen shedding tears outside her kennel door, touched by her calm demeanor and affectionate personality. The shelter ensured that Lori felt safe and loved during her stay, recognizing the importance of emotional support alongside physical care. Her presence reminded everyone of the resilience and strength animals possess even in difficult times.
Lori’s arrival at APA marked the start of a new chapter in her life. On December 28th, she was placed in a temporary foster home, where she will remain until January 4th. This arrangement allows the shelter to evaluate her needs and find the perfect match for her. Several interested adopters have already expressed interest in giving Lori a loving home. The shelter remains committed to ensuring that Lori’s transition is smooth and that her physical and emotional requirements are met throughout this process.
Austin Pets Alive, founded in 1997, has been instrumental in transforming Austin into one of the largest no-kill cities globally. With a live release rate of 95%, the organization works tirelessly to provide a second chance to animals like Lori. Community support plays a crucial role in their mission, and donations can help ensure that pets receive the care they need. Lori’s story highlights the importance of compassion and community involvement in giving animals a better future.