He wasn’t supposed to be there that day… but as soon as he saw me, he recognized me immediately

He wasn’t supposed to be there that day… but as soon as he saw me, he recognized me immediately.

He should never have been there… but he recognized me, all the same. 🐾💔

I had sworn I wouldn’t cry. Not today. Not after everything that had already happened. Not with the mud clinging to my boots and the stench of that place turning my stomach.

I had signed the papers months earlier. Given up custody under pressure I don’t even want to talk about now. It was supposed to be final. A clean break. No more contact.

But he was there.

Behind that rusty fence and half-broken gate. Older, thinner… but still him.

Diego.

The same dog I had raised since he was a pup. The one who used to sleep under my workbench and leap into the bed of my truck like he owned it.

The guy at the shelter didn’t believe me at first. I guess a tattooed guy, shaved head, with a record, doesn’t scream “animal lover” to most people.

But when I knelt down by the fence and called him gently, as best I could, “Hey, D… it’s me, buddy,”
his ears perked up — just like when he used to hear the crinkle of a cheese wrapper.

Then he pushed his head through the bars, like he wanted to come back into my life.

I should have walked away. That’s what everyone told me to do.

But I…

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He wasn’t supposed to be there that day… but as soon as he saw me, he recognized me immediately

But I stayed right there, hands gripping the fence, while he licked my fingers — like he forgave me without even knowing what I’d done.

A volunteer came over and asked if I was okay.

I told her no. Nothing had been okay since I gave him up. Nothing had been okay since I got out.

They didn’t let me take him that day. They talked about procedures, forms, a waiting period, proof of housing.

I showed them a picture of my little studio apartment, just above a garage. Simple, but clean. With a bed, a door, and two bowls already set out in the corner.

They told me to come back the next day.

I came back every day for a week.

I brought him treats, chatted with the staff, helped walk the other dogs. Anything to be near him without making it too obvious.

On the fifth day, they called me in.

They agreed to the adoption, on one condition: that I take a few community classes on animal care.

He wasn’t supposed to be there that day… but as soon as he saw me, he recognized me immediately

I agreed without hesitation.

I sat in a room with tired moms, shy teenagers, and an old grump complaining about “new-age dog trends.”
We talked about hygiene, behavior, trauma. I took notes on everything.

And through it all, I could only think about one thing: the way Diego gently wagged his tail, like he wanted to believe he had the right to be happy again.

That’s how I felt too.

He wasn’t supposed to be there that day… but as soon as he saw me, he recognized me immediately

And the day I walked out of that shelter with him by my side, leash in hand, papers in my pocket… I realized I hadn’t just gotten a dog back.

I had found a part of myself again.

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