An animal shelter in South Carolina is grappling with the heart-wrenching surrender of a 3-year-old dog named Rhoudy. The black and white pup was transferred to Greenville Humane Society from a partner shelter, along with a bed, toys, and a handwritten note that has left the shelter staff and community deeply moved.
The note, written by a child, reads, “We love you Rhoudy. I will miss you but you’re going home! And I hope your people love you as much as I do.” Accompanied by a drawing of Rhoudy adorned with red hearts, the message clearly reflects the love and care the dog received from his previous family.
The Greenville Humane Society, in a tender Facebook post, reassured the unknown child: “We know how hard it was to say goodbye. But you were so brave and so strong. Sometimes hard decisions have to be made, but he knows how much you love him.” The shelter promised to find Rhoudy a new family who will cherish him just as much.
While the details surrounding Rhoudy’s surrender remain a mystery, the shelter is focused on giving him the care and attention he deserves. “We aren’t sure of why he was originally surrendered, but we wanted to reassure the little ones that love him so much know we’ll take such good care of him,” the shelter expressed.
Those touched by Rhoudy’s story and willing to support his journey to a new home can visit the Greenville Humane Society’s website for more information on how to help. The shelter is dedicated to finding Rhoudy a loving and caring forever family, honoring the child’s promise of always remembering the happy times with him.
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