I went to Walmart for trash bags and cat litter, but when I got there, I spotted a scruffy dog sitting by the cart return, as if waiting for someone. He didn’t bark or move, just stared at the cars. As I walked closer, he leaned into me, then—he hugged my leg, like he had decided I was his safe person. Animal control had been called after someone saw him abandoned by a car, but when they tried to take him, he panicked and looked back at me. I wasn’t sure if I was ready for a dog, but seeing him clinging to my leg, I couldn’t just leave him. So I asked the officer one question, and that changed everything..
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