17 days ago | By iHeart Dogs
A woman named Bethany was greeted outside her door by a stray puppy she had never seen before. He was skittish so Bethany set up a little home for him on the porch, where he seemed to feel most safe. The puppy was surely leery of Bethany and his new surroundings.
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A few nights later, Bethany's son Carter was allowed to meet the puppy. The two bonded and this helped the dog, now named Ryder, to come out of his shell a bit but he still wouldn't come in the house. He still had walls up to protect himself. He must've had a pretty painful past.
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