00:00Her owner had had her for five years and surrendered her.
00:05She was so scared and terrified. I was like, it's okay. You don't have to show me anymore. I'll take
00:11her.
00:15We got home. I was worried about her wanting to go and hide and that's exactly what she did.
00:22She was skin and bones. She wouldn't eat dog food. Even I cooked a chicken breast and went
00:28and I sat in there with my tray and just ate my food with her and was trying to feed
00:34it to her and
00:34she just wouldn't eat and I was like this poor baby. But I get a text the next day and
00:41the text
00:42read you will not believe it but she has a sister. So luckily there's another wonderful volunteer who
00:48she's been fostering her and then that Saturday we reunited them. Are you ready to go see your sister
00:55today? You have no idea. Do you know who that is Domino? It took a few minutes and then once
01:02rocks kind of like realized who it was they smelled each other, tails started wagging and it's like
01:07they just forgot about everybody that was there and they both just walked out the open door into
01:11the backyard and they just went on their merry way. She's coming. What's she got? She coming.
01:18That moment that was the first like ounce of peace that they both had felt in who knows how long.
01:28After they got that you know confirmation that the other was okay. I think they both felt okay
01:34enough like Dominoa started eating. Rock started eating and she started coming out of her kennel on
01:39her own. That's when we were like okay we kind of decided that we wanted to get them adopted out
01:44together.
01:44They're they're just the sweetest sweetest girls in the entire world and like anybody who gets them
01:51is going to get dogs that are just going to be loyal to you and love you for the rest
01:56of their life
01:56and you're gonna get the most grateful dogs. Look at you. Rocks are so bad for me. In Dominoa. Yeah.
02:09Look at them.
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