Woo woo woo. That’s exactly what rescued Pit Bull, Maisy, has to say to her mom all day long. Her mom is happy to hear her sweet dog talking to her because the two engage in frequent conversations! When Maisy is extremely happy, her mom says she is a super chatty doggo. Things weren’t always so joyful for Maisy nor for her mom, Marisa Elbert.

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Maisy was living outdoors in a kennel all by herself for three long years. Her previous family ignored her, only brought her out to try to breed her, and when she couldn’t get pregnant, they were going to euthanize her. They felt she was ugly and a waste of money to feed. Thankfully, a friend of the family stepped up and got her to an animal rescue.

Since Elbert had gone through three losses recently, a friend of hers tagged her on social media to look at Maisy. Elbert was smitten and knew she had to bring Maisy home.

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She lost her 13-year-old Pit Bull, her dad, and then the following year, her mom.

Both Maisy and her mom celebrate life, and Maisy is exactly what Elbert needed in her life. She told The Dodo, “I needed something to cheer me up.” Well, Maisy, it looks like you and your mom found a happy ending.

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Watch the fabulous story in the touching video below.

Here is another story that we know will inspire and awe you! Keep reading:

4 Military Dogs Receive K9 Medal Of Courage, The Nation’s Highest Honor For K9s

4 retired military working dogs were recently honored with the “American Humane K-9 Medal for Courage”, which is the nation’s highest K-9 honor for extraordinary valor & service to the country. The ex-K9s were awarded in a glittering ceremony in Capitol Hill.

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Many young men and women deployed to serve in the war are able to come home safely to their families thanks of the skillful acts of these military-trained dogs. This is why American Humane has always been committed toward celebrating and honoring the selfless services of the brave K9s in the battlefield.

The 4 dogs that were honored were Emmie, Niko, Troll and Yeager. They were used in various capacities in patrol, drug and explosive detection, and other specialized missions for the Department of Defense and other government agencies.

Source: U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)/Facebook

Yeager has been battle scarred after the countless sacrifices that he made to keep the country safe. We are so proud of every K9 who dedicate their lives to the country. We love you, brave ones! Congratulations!

 

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