Consider suiting up in a tuxedo just to be turned down at the last minute. Unfortunately, an adorable puppy dressed in a tuxedo also died. Vicente’s new “owners” contacted the day before he was supposed to be picked up to cancel his adoption while he was all dressed up and ready to travel to his new home.
The adorable puppy was set to be adopted by Fundacion Rescatame, a non-profit organization in La Calera, Colombia. On September 9, when Vicente’s adoption was refused, the rescue released sad photos of him on their Facebook page.
Consider suiting up in a tuxedo just to be turned down at the last minute. Unfortunately, an adorable puppy dressed in a tuxedo also died. Vicente’s new “owners” contacted the day before he was supposed to be picked up to cancel his adoption while he was all dressed up and ready to travel to his new home.
The adorable puppy was set to be adopted by Fundacion Rescatame, a non-profit organization in La Calera, Colombia. On September 9, when Vicente’s adoption was refused, the rescue released sad photos of him on their Facebook page.
“Vicente’s supposed adoptive never came for him,” according to the account. He canceled his adoption after he had been cleaned up and prepped for adoption. They then inquire as to why we are treating the procedure so brutally, to which we answer that it is because of this! We don’t want to be concerned with how to care for our animal companions for the remainder of their life. Remember that adopting a dog is a long-term commitment; you cannot just discard an animal when you no longer want it.
However, before you shed too many tears for the adorable puppy, keep in mind that this has a happy ending. The post was shared over 3,000 times on social media, causing quite a stir. Vicente’s adoption was promptly requested by various people.
A few days later, he was adopted by a forever family who appeared to like and cherish their new companion. The new family even publicized their adoption of the adorable little puppy with updated images of him.
Vicente has found a loving, permanent home, despite the fact that the charity still has 40 other canines available for adoption. This year’s rescue efforts resulted in the rehoming of over 200 dogs. On their Facebook page, they identify themselves as a “non-profit organization that supports the fight against animal cruelty, as well as the rescue, protection, and care of abandoned animals.”
Furthermore, they said that their purpose is to help all animals, regardless of breed, age, or gender. Because they believe that all animals should be given a second chance.