Monday, July 28, 2014

Dog goes from death row to changing a man's life


In late 2013, a dog named Baron was pulled off of "doggy-death row" in Greenville, S.C., by a local rescue agency. For a short time, Baron went to boarding, and then he was taken in by the non-profit rescue agency, Carmen's Rescue.

 

Soon thereafter, a woman who had adopted two dogs from the rescue agency reached out to the founder of the rescue agency because her son, Christian, was hoping to find a new companion.



Christian had a bit of a rocky past with dogs - when he was a younger man, he described himself as an owner who was less-than-dedicated and at times, impatient. But time had passed, he had matured and he wanted to do things right this time around.


Carmen, the founder of the rescue agency, knew Christian's story and she knew which dog would be perfect for him - Baron. Christian drove over 10 hours to meet the dog who would soon become his soul mate, and the rest, as they say, is history.


When Christian and Baron met, an instant bond was formed.

READ THE FULL STORY AT EXAMINER.COM

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