Maybe most of us have at least one stereotype related to a dog breed in our minds. The Huskies are convinced that the barking is for amateurs and only howls, the Chihuahuas can’t shut up and seem to want to fight anything that moves, but they can’t stop shaking, the Staffordshires not only seem to want to fight anything but They really do. – You say it.
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Because of this last feature, most shelters know that they will have real problems trying to re-accommodate a Staffie when it appears, but in this case, there was no way this could be true. Sybil was adopted only a couple of days after she entered a rescue charity and it’s all due to her adorable smile.
Sybil, formerly named Lily, entered the All Dogs Matter rescue charity in North London last week after being captured by a dog guardian. Despite the stereotypes sometimes associated with his race, he quickly won the hearts of the staff.
One of them could not resist taking a picture and posted it on Twitter. Shortly after, the shelter was flooded with messages about the puppy. Many people showed love to the adorable puppy and some even said they would like to adopt it.
It had only been a couple of days since he arrived at All Dogs Matter when he found her forever at home with Frankie Murphy. Although we knew he was very interested in the Twitter post, we got in touch with the charity in the hope that it would still be available. When we went to visit her, we fell in love with her immediately. We were sitting there in the waiting room, and she entered with her adoptive owner and was so excited to see us. “
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Frankie and his family spent a couple of days with Sybil until they were sure they were for each other and then took her home. The puppy settled immediately and did not stop smiling later. “She’s so good,” said Frankie. My neighbors didn’t even know we had a new dog because she had been very quiet. She’s also so smart that she has managed to open our back door. She’s not enough. high enough to reach the handle, but you can push it with your nose and open it. “
Laura Hedges, deputy director of All Dogs Matter, explained that unfortunately most of the staff members who come to them do not receive even half the number of Sybil applications. “It simply shows the power of how a photo can say more than a thousand words. We have many dogs that are as adorable as [Sybil], so if you’re thinking of having a dog, always think about rescuing one first because there are many dogs across the country looking for good homes, “he said.
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