Okay, there may be a lot of cuteness on this list, but is it me, or do they just keep getting cuter and cuter? This face, for instance, is something that would stop you dead in your tracks on the street. Who wouldn’t just have to pet this angelic little thing?
Puppies this adorable don’t typically have any problems getting adopted from shelters. Unfortunately, many people then decide later in an animal’s life that they don’t want to care for them any longer. Pets aren’t a temporary plaything or gift, they’re family!
Best Little Bro
This young lady adopted her rescue dog back in 2015. She shared this photo on Reddit on the BeforeNAfterAdoption page, showing what a magnificent change her dog went through.
At first, the dog was too scared to even hold his head up during the car ride to his new home. Now he has full confidence in his human and he practically rules the road.
Happy to See You
This heartwarming photo needs no words. This proud owner is seen leaning on the wall with his dog snuggled up on his lap.
We assume this beautiful white companion had a rough time before finding a better haven with his new owner. Again we see how pure unconditional love can change the world for both a dog and its human.
Policeman’s Joy
While you may not always see the softer side of law enforcement officers, that doesn’t mean it isn’t (always) there! Just take a look at this officer who rescued this little guy and quickly got attached. Do you blame him?
He doesn’t always come to work with his new dad, but that was not long after his initial rescue, and he wanted to show him off to all of his work buddies. Now, he spends most of his days relaxing at home and/or at the park with his mom and siblings.
Sweet Thing
All it takes is a glance for a dog to show you what they’re feeling. And the way this dog is looking at her owner says it all.
The eyes make it clear that she is super happy and doesn’t want to leave her owner’s side or lap. Well, she may have had to get down when they got out of the car, but something tells me she got her seat back when they got home.