"Heartwarming Reunion: Sergeant and the Sad Dog Find Comfort in Emotional Encounter"

   

"Heartwarming Reunion: Sergeant and the Sad Dog Find Comfort in Emotional Encounter"

After months of separation, a sergeant was reunited with the dog she rescued during her service abroad,  and her tears could not be contained in that emotional reunion.

This tender story of friendship and perseverance has moved the world, and all thanks to the intervention of a non-profit organization that decided to help.

This dog found the love she so deserved in the arms of a military woman.little dog

This is the 29-year-old sergeant, Charity Webb, who belongs to the United States Army. This shy young woman, committed to national security, was serving in Eastern Europe when she came across a cute little dog.

Charity was in the kitchen the first time she saw the lost puppy looking for food, that scene moved her to the extreme and she could not fall for the beauty of the animal.

That sad look touched her.

It was a half-breed who was born on the military base along with other furry ones, but among the litter she had something special. The dog was as shy as the sergeant but this woman knew how to win her over.

 

“It just took weeks to try to socialize her more and feed her and show her that it’s okay to be around these big people. She was so little, she had just been born, so she wasn’t used to all of that,” Webb said.

The sergeant became the only reliable person for the puppy. If someone else wanted to hold her or touch her the dog she would start crying hysterically and she would run away from her. Only Webb knew how to reassure her.

The woman decided to name the dog PupPup and adopted her as her own to prevent her from being put down. According to the story, because there are many homeless dogs around the base, animal control usually picks them up and on many occasions they are euthanized.

Before that happened, Webb became the one in charge of the hairy one.

In a short time, this pair of friends forged a great bond and the dog helped the sergeant to overcome her anxiety about work and family distance.

 

“You miss your family, you’re missing Christmas, Thanksgiving, all of that, so it was good that she took my time and mind and I didn’t think about my free time and stuff, so it really helped me. with it,” Webb said.

After a few months, the woman found out that her deployment would soon come to an end and it would be time to return home, but PupPup would not be able to travel with her. Without the sergeant the dog’s future was bleak and Webb didn’t want that for her little girl; however, one of his classmates showed him the solution.

It was about the Long Island-based non-profit organization:  Paws of War . This is responsible for reuniting the soldiers with the pets they have adopted during their missions and in this case PupPup and Webb were the ideal case for volunteers.

There are dozens of reunions that this organization has made possible.

Although the organization could help them with all the paperwork, there was a major impediment, the rescue and transfer had an average cost of $7,000 and they could not cover it. The quarantine had added additional obstacles to the movement of animals and the procedures were even more expensive than in the past.

It was at that moment that a post on social networks made this case viral. People were moved to learn the story and decided to collaborate to prevent the dog from being left adrift and with the threat of being sacrificed in their country.

 

After months of uncertainty, the sergeant managed to hug PupPup again. Her hairy one had stopped being a puppy but she still remembered the warmth of that woman who had taken care of her when she was little.

That emotional reunion took place at the soldier’s home, near Fort Campbell in Kentucky.

The woman did not hold back her tears and even put on a uniform to make it easier for PupPup to remember her.

“I didn’t know if she’d remember me, but once she got around me and went into the house and stuff, she was a completely calm bitch, just like when she was a puppy,” Webb said.

People who fight to be next to beings as noble as puppies have hearts of gold, but not only them, but also the volunteers and donors who make this type of reunion possible.

That is why the sergeant did not miss the opportunity to address those who helped her: “To the donors who made this happen, I just want to thank them because without them many animals that people have become attached to would be sacrificed.”

Now PupPup is at the side of the woman who has sworn to make him happy for life and we are pleased to know how well this story ended and you?