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Beagle Can’t Contain His Gratitude After Man Rescues Him From A Deadly Shelter

Dogs are beautiful and lovable animals.

They have become a core part of many households and lives around the world. Even if you do not have a dog you know and love many of the dogs owned by the people around you.

With this in mind, no one would like to see these beautiful animals harmed in any way. An example of this is one man, Joe Kirk, who saved a dog named Gregory from a shelter before he would have been euthanized.

It is truly an act of kindness and the adorable Gregory the beagle clearly appreciated the rescue.

Two year old Gregory the Beagle and Joe Kirk after leaving the shelter

Joe saved this beautiful dog two days before he was to be euthanised. Joe and his wife Schenley Hutson-Kirk are co-founders of a non-profit organization based near Findlay, Ohio called Hound Rescue and Sanctuary. This organisation helps dogs who are considered unadoptable find homes and avoid euthanasia.

Two year old Gregory the Beagle and Joe Kirk after leaving the shelter

“Gregory is one thankful and appreciative Beagle! He KNOWS he is SAFE! He is Heartworm Positive and will be going through treatment, but he knows he is in good hands! We will get him healthy and provide him all the love he so deserves and a wonderful future!!” Schenley recounted on Facebook.

Safe at last

Gregory was going to be euthanised because had heartworm disease

This is caused by worms measuring up to a foot long in the heart, lungs, and blood vessels. Symptoms include weight loss, fatigue, decreased appetite, reluctance to exercise, a mild persistent cough, a swollen abdomen, and heart failure.

Gregory was going to be euthanised because had heartworm disease

2.7 million out of 7.6 million pets in shelters across the United States are euthanised for various reasons each year.

These reasons include contagious illnesses or overly aggressive behavior although many are simply because of overpopulation. Adopt a dog to help reduce these numbers.

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