Owner Was Set On Putting Newborn Puppy Down But Vet Tech Wouldn’t Allow It

by Maayan Gordon
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Humane euthanasia is an option when an animal is in pain and has no quality of life. It is also an option for a puppy like Bronson. Bronson was born via cesarean section with his brothers and sisters. All were healthy except Bronson.

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The newborn had a cleft palate and his prognosis was poor. Surgery was an option down the line but getting him to nurse properly in the meantime would be an impossible task. To make sure he survived, and thrived, until he was old enough (and strong enough) for surgery would be challenging.

The owner chose to euthanize him.

But one person wouldn’t hear of it. The vet technician, who goes by kaffekalle on Imgur, wanted to try to save the tiny pup.

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Kaffekalle wrote:

“I took him on knowing he may not live. On my 30th birthday, a chocolate lab had a c-section at my veterinary clinic and had 9 puppies. One of those puppies had a cleft palate, and the owners opted to euthanize the puppy. Knowing the sucker I was, another vet tech got the family to sign the puppy over and got me to foster the puppy. Here is my chocolate shake and chocolate lab puppy.”

The vet tech was warned that Bronson’s survival was uncertain but she had to try. She wrote on Imgur:

“Depending on the severity of the cleft, and if it affects the hard or soft palate, puppies usually do not thrive. The space in the roof of their mouth does not allow them to suckle properly, and they eventually die of starvation. This little chocolate bean had no idea he had some bad genetics and latched quickly to his binky.”

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By getting his muscles used to the binky, Bronson was able to feed. “At this point, I have been up every 1-2 hours religiously tube-feeding this little boy with a red rubber tube and syringing Esbilac (puppy milk replacer). I am exhausted, but realizing my little ‘science experiment’ might actually survive.”

“This little boy traveled to work with me every day. Being that I worked in a veterinary clinic, it was easy to feed and stimulate him every 2 hours. He really loved his binky.”

At 3 weeks old, Bronson was making unexpected strides. He was surpassing expectations with flying colors! “At this point, I’ve decided that this little boy was a fighter. He was starting to scream for his feedings and would come barreling out of his kennel with his little legs.”

The vet tech’s photos and the story won hearts — including her own!

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“Bronson is starting to look like a real pupper. I LITERALLY CAN’T EVEN AT THIS POINT.”

“[He] is starting to get into [stuff] and running around the house like a madman. I get him this superman t-shirt to watch him fly. He’s absolutely naughty and I love it.”

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Despite his growth and spirit, Bronson’s mama was worried about the impending surgery. “Bronson’s cleft palate was a particularly bad one – it extended from his hand all the way to his soft palate. The surgeon I worked with was a little skeptical about my taking this type of genetic defect on, but was also wanting to see how he would do. He would continue to monitor Bronson’s defect so we could decide a day for surgery.”

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Bronson continued to go to work every day with his mom and he quickly became a staff favorite! And like a typical pup, he got into a wee bit of trouble.

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“He started to become super obsessed with putting EVERYTHING in his mouth. I realized the [trouble] I got myself into, with having a mouthy lab that had a hole in the roof of his mouth.”

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As Bronson got bigger, so did his cleft. Surgery was inevitable.

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Even though he was a complicated case, Bronson came through surgery like a champ!

And look at him now!

“Here he is today with Layla, his 12-year-old pit X sister, and Harley, his 10-year-old border collie brother. The tissue is almost completely healed, he is able to play with toys, chew on rawhides, swim in lakes, go on walks, bring me sticks…basically live the rest of his life as a perfectly normal lab… I love my dogs.”

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10 Of The ‘Most-Loyal’ Dog Breeds On The Planet

When it comes to giving love and support, some dogs stand out for their incredible devotion to their humans. While many dogs are friendly with everyone they meet, happily accepting treats or belly rubs from strangers, the breeds we’re highlighting are a bit different. These dogs form tight bonds with their owners, focusing their love and loyalty on the people who matter most to them.

Below are 10 of the most loyal dog breeds in the world. They’re known for sticking by their owners no matter what, offering unwavering support and companionship through all of life’s ups and downs.

1. Akita

The Akita is one of the most loyal dog breeds, known for its unwavering devotion to its family. Originally from Japan, this large and muscular breed forms deep bonds with its owners, making it a fierce protector. Akitas are naturally aloof with strangers but incredibly affectionate with those they trust. Their loyalty is evident in their watchful, protective nature. They require strong leadership and early socialization, but once trained, an Akita will be a lifelong guardian and friend.

Akita

Characteristics:
Temperament: Loyal, independent, reserved | Size: Large | Energy Level: Moderate | Grooming Needs: Moderate | Shedding: Heavy | Trainability: Moderate | Barking Level: Quiet | Good with Children: Yes (with supervision) | Good with Other Dogs: No | Watchdog/Guarding Abilities: Excellent | Exercise Needs: Moderate | Health Issues: Hip dysplasia, autoimmune disorders

2. Boxer

Boxers are energetic and fiercely loyal companions that thrive on being around their families. Known for their playful and affectionate nature, Boxers have a great love for children, making them excellent family dogs. Their loyalty is evident in their protective instincts, as they will readily defend their family when necessary. Boxers require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to stay happy, and with proper training, they become affectionate and dependable pets.

Boxer

Characteristics:
Temperament: Playful, loyal, protective | Size: Medium to large | Energy Level: High | Grooming Needs: Low | Shedding: Moderate | Trainability: High | Barking Level: Moderate | Good with Children: Yes | Good with Other Dogs: Yes (with supervision) | Watchdog/Guarding Abilities: Excellent | Exercise Needs: High | Health Issues: Heart problems, hip dysplasia

3. Skye Terrier

Skye Terriers are small dogs with a big heart, especially when it comes to loyalty. This breed is highly attached to its family, forming strong bonds with its owners. Despite their size, they are alert watchdogs and can be somewhat reserved with strangers. Skye Terriers do best in a calm environment where they can stay close to their humans, making them loyal and affectionate companions.

Characteristics:
Temperament: Loyal, affectionate, reserved | Size: Small | Energy Level: Low to moderate | Grooming Needs: High | Shedding: Moderate | Trainability: Moderate | Barking Level: Moderate | Good with Children: Yes (with supervision) | Good with Other Dogs: No | Watchdog/Guarding Abilities: Good | Exercise Needs: Low | Health Issues: Joint issues, allergies

Skye Terrier

4. Beagle

The Beagle is a small hound with a big heart and a loyal personality. Known for their friendly nature, Beagles are incredibly devoted to their families and are always eager to be by their side. Their gentle temperament makes them wonderful companions for children, and their keen sense of smell makes them great hunting dogs. While they may be independent at times, a Beagle’s loyalty to its family is never in question.

Beagle

Characteristics:
Temperament: Friendly, curious, loyal | Size: Small to medium | Energy Level: High | Grooming Needs: Low | Shedding: Moderate | Trainability: Moderate | Barking Level: High | Good with Children: Yes | Good with Other Dogs: Yes | Watchdog/Guarding Abilities: Moderate | Exercise Needs: High | Health Issues: Obesity, hip dysplasia

5. Shar-Pei

Shar-Peis are known for their calm demeanor and fierce loyalty to their families. Originally bred in China as guard dogs, they are naturally protective and can be wary of strangers. Shar-Peis are not overly affectionate, but their loyalty is unmatched, especially when it comes to their loved ones. They require early socialization to be well-rounded pets but are known for being dependable and steadfast companions.

Shar-Pei

Characteristics:
Temperament: Loyal, independent, calm | Size: Medium | Energy Level: Low to moderate | Grooming Needs: Low | Shedding: Moderate | Trainability: Moderate | Barking Level: Low | Good with Children: Yes (with supervision) | Good with Other Dogs: No | Watchdog/Guarding Abilities: Excellent | Exercise Needs: Moderate | Health Issues: Skin infections, hip dysplasia

6. Pug

Pugs may be small in size, but their loyalty knows no bounds. These little dogs love nothing more than being close to their owners and are known for their affectionate nature. Pugs are excellent family dogs, thriving on human companionship and showing unwavering loyalty to those they love. Their playful and loving personalities make them ideal companions for children and adults alike.

Pug

Characteristics:
Temperament: Loyal, affectionate, playful | Size: Small | Energy Level: Moderate | Grooming Needs: Moderate | Shedding: High | Trainability: Moderate | Barking Level: Low | Good with Children: Yes | Good with Other Dogs: Yes | Watchdog/Guarding Abilities: Moderate | Exercise Needs: Low | Health Issues: Respiratory problems, obesity

7. Chihuahua

Despite their tiny stature, Chihuahuas are known for their big personalities and loyal nature. This breed forms strong attachments to its owners, often becoming very protective. Chihuahuas are devoted companions who are wary of strangers but fiercely loyal to their family. They require proper training and socialization to ensure they become well-adjusted pets. Despite their size, they make excellent watchdogs and thrive in environments where they can stay close to their people.

Chihuahua

Characteristics:
Temperament: Loyal, alert, protective | Size: Small | Energy Level: Moderate | Grooming Needs: Low | Shedding: Low to moderate | Trainability: Moderate | Barking Level: High | Good with Children: Yes (with supervision) | Good with Other Dogs: No | Watchdog/Guarding Abilities: Excellent | Exercise Needs: Low | Health Issues: Heart problems, dental issues

8. Doberman Pinscher

Doberman Pinschers are widely regarded as one of the most loyal and protective dog breeds. Known for their intelligence and fearlessness, Dobermans form close bonds with their families and are natural protectors. They are highly trainable and thrive in active households. While they are known for their guarding abilities, they also make affectionate and loyal companions when properly socialized.

Doberman Pinscher

Characteristics:
Temperament: Loyal, fearless, intelligent | Size: Large | Energy Level: High | Grooming Needs: Low | Shedding: Moderate | Trainability: High | Barking Level: Moderate | Good with Children: Yes | Good with Other Dogs: Yes (with supervision) | Watchdog/Guarding Abilities: Excellent | Exercise Needs: High | Health Issues: Heart disease, hip dysplasia

9. Great Pyrenees

The Great Pyrenees is known for its calm, patient, and incredibly loyal nature. Originally bred to guard livestock, this breed is naturally protective and forms deep bonds with its family. Great Pyrenees are gentle with children, making them ideal family dogs. Their loyalty is unwavering, and they are always ready to protect their loved ones. Despite their large size, they are affectionate and gentle companions.

Great Pyrenees

Characteristics:

  • Temperament: Loyal, calm, protective | Size: Large | Energy Level: Low to moderate | Grooming Needs: High | Shedding: Heavy | Trainability: Moderate | Barking Level: High | Good with Children: Yes | Good with Other Dogs: Yes | Watchdog/Guarding Abilities: Excellent | Exercise Needs: Moderate | Health Issues: Hip dysplasia, bloat

10. St. Bernard

St. Bernards are gentle giants known for their calm demeanor and loyalty. Despite their massive size, they are affectionate and love being around their family members. These dogs are incredibly loyal and protective, making them excellent companions for families. They are especially patient with children, making them a great choice for families with young kids. However, their size means they need space and proper training from a young age.

St. Bernard

Characteristics:

  • Temperament: Loyal, gentle, patient | Size: Extra-large | Energy Level: Low to moderate | Grooming Needs: High | Shedding: Heavy | Trainability: Moderate | Barking Level: Low | Good with Children: Yes | Good with Other Dogs: Yes | Watchdog/Guarding Abilities: Good | Exercise Needs: Low to moderate | Health Issues: Hip dysplasia, bloat

 

These 10 dog breeds are known for their extraordinary loyalty and devotion to their owners. Whether they’re offering protection, companionship, or emotional support, these dogs have earned a reputation for being steadfast and reliable. While each breed has its own unique qualities, one thing remains the same—these pups will always be there for their humans, standing by their side through thick and thin.

If you’re looking for a lifelong companion who will never waver in their love, these loyal breeds are sure to be a perfect match!

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Girlfriend Gave Her Partner An Ultimatum, Demands Either “The Dog Goes” Or “She Goes”:

 

There’s a reason they call dogs “Man’s Best Friend.” The bond between a man and his dog is often unbreakable, and when someone tries to come between them, it can lead to some surprising—and often hilarious—outcomes.

This was exactly the case for one man who found himself blindsided by his girlfriend’s unexpected ultimatum: she demanded that he choose between her and his beloved beagle, Molly. The couple had been together for four years and were on the brink of moving in together when she dropped this shocking demand. The man was faced with a difficult decision, but in his heart, he knew what the answer had to be.

Rather than confront the situation head-on in a conventional way, the man decided to take a more humorous approach. He crafted a tongue-in-cheek post on Craigslist that quickly went viral, showcasing his loyalty to Molly in the most creative way possible.

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His post read:

“**MY girlfriend does not like my beagle, Molly. SO I have to rehome her.** She is a purebred from a wealthy area, and I have had her 4 years. She likes to play games. Not totally trained. Has long hair so she’s a little high maintenance, especially the nails, but she loves having them done. Stays up all night yapping but sleeps while I work. Only eats the best, most expensive food. Will NEVER greet you at the door after a long day or give you unconditional love when you’re down. Does not bite but she can be mean as hell!

So… **anyone interested in my 30-year-old, selfish, wicked, gold-digging girlfriend?** Come and get her! Me and my dog want her re-homed ASAP!”

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This clever twist on the typical “rehoming” ad was, of course, meant in jest. It humorously captured the man’s decision to keep his loyal companion by his side while also poking fun at the ultimatum he was given. By flipping the script, he highlighted his unwavering loyalty to Molly in a way that was both entertaining and relatable to fellow dog lovers.

The post resonated with many people, sparking laughter and discussions about the lengths people will go to protect their bond with their pets. It also served as a lighthearted reminder of how deep the connection between a person and their pet can be. For the man, the choice was clear: he would never give up the one who had been by his side through thick and thin.

Ultimately, his humorous Craigslist post was the perfect response to an impossible situation. It showcased his wit, his love for Molly, and his refusal to compromise on a relationship that truly mattered to him. The story quickly gained attention online, with many praising the man for standing by his beagle.

This tale is a testament to the special bond between humans and their pets. It’s a bond that can’t be easily broken, even by the demands of others. When it comes down to choosing between someone who asks you to give up your best friend and the one who has always been there for you, the answer for this man was clear. His loyalty lies with Molly, the beloved beagle who has his heart.

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