There is nothing quite as pure as the bond between children and their pets. Sometimes it even seems as though they have their own methods of communicating or understanding one another.
When โG,โ an adorable two-year-old girl, met a pitbull at a shelter she went to with her mother, it was love at first sight. The child immediately fell for the sick dog and convinced her mother to bring the animal home as a new addition to the family.
โShe pointed to the doggy shaking in the back. My daughter wanted to meet her more than any other dog at the shelter that day. She didnโt have a name. She stunk like mange and she had snot running from her nose. And G said, โmommy, that one,โ She asked me to โlet the doggy out, need help.โ She panicked and refused to walk when we attempted to take her out. G took the leash and was so patient with her.โ
When the pitbull was let out of the cage at the shelter, the young girl was incredibly patient with the scared animal. The new friends were permitted to interact in a pen at the shelter.
They ran around together, bonding immediately. G used the dress she was wearing to help clean the goo out of the dogโs eyes and to wipe her runny nose.
Her mother explained that the little girl uttered the phrase, โDoggy sick, need helpโ not long after they met the pitbull.
G pet the dog incessantly, giving it endless hugs and kisses despite the animal being in a less-than-pleasant state. Her mother was amazed by her kindness.
The shelter dog was put back in the cage after their time in the pen was over, and the poor animal immediately began shaking again. G, undeterred, continued repeating:
โSick doggy, need help, go home.โ
Gโs mother listened to her daughterโs pleas, and the family adopted the dog that the toddler had fallen in love with. Renamed Scarlett, this pitbull has never been so loved.
G and Scarlett are reportedly inseparable now, and Scarlett is in perfect health. Cleaned up and happier than ever, Scarlett has found a forever home with the sweet toddler who gave her a chance.