These 7 Adorable Dogs Are Looking For A Forever Home — Maybe It's Yours?
Gentle hearts who need loving homes.
If you've ever thought about opening your heart and home to a furry companion, now's the time
Meet Raven, Marley, Bibi, Daisy, Ace, Charlie, and Sadie — seven beautiful souls who've been through more than most of us could imagine, yet still wag their tails with hope.
Image via Sheryl Ng/A Dog's Life
Image via Sheryl Ng/A Dog's Life
Image via Sheryl Ng/A Dog's Life
Image via Sheryl Ng/A Dog's Life
Image via Sheryl Ng/A Dog's Life
Image via Sheryl Ng/A Dog's Life
Image via Sheryl Ng/A Dog's Life
They were rescued from the streets by a mother-and-son duo, Aunty Jenny and Lester, who run A Dog's Life, a no-kill shelter based in Klang
They have been feeding and saving stray dogs since 2000 — and they're currently caring for over 100 dogs across one shelters and three Klang neighbourhoods.
While the shelter plays a big role behind the scenes, this story is really about the dogs. They're not just "shelter dogs" — they're gentle hearts waiting to become someone's loyal shadow, Netflix buddy, jogging partner, or all of the above.
Image via Sheryl Ng/A Dog's Life
These dogs have been given a second chance at life — now they're just waiting for someone to give them a forever home
If adoption isn't an option for you right now, you can still "adopt" them by becoming a monthly donor.
Even a small amount goes a long way in keeping their tails wagging and tummies full.
Image via Sheryl Ng/A Dog's Life
Image via Sheryl Ng/A Dog's Life
Image via Sheryl Ng/A Dog's Life
Image via Sheryl Ng/A Dog's Life
Image via Sheryl Ng/A Dog's Life
Image via Sheryl Ng/A Dog's Life
Image via Sheryl Ng/A Dog's Life
Image via Sheryl Ng/A Dog's Life
So, if one of their faces speaks to you (and let's be real, how could they not?), reach out to A Dog's Life to arrange a visit
Paws what you're doing and check out Furever Friends for more stories, videos, and updates!
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