Why are dogs so loyal to people? This is one of the oldest and most frequently asked questions about dogs. The simple answer is that we domesticated them and the two species came into contact. But that’s not always the case. Dogs are pack animals, so the reason they are loyal to other dogs and people is because of their social behavior and pack mentality.

So it’s sad to see that same loyalty is not rewarded. It is sad when a happy and loyal dog is abandoned by the people who love him the most.

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It was a rainy day in South Carolina when rescuer Angela Simmons went to rescue an abandoned dog from a rainy trailer park. Neighbors saw the dog lying on a couch outside and hoped someone would pick it up, but that didn’t happen, so they called Simmons.

When he approached the dog, he noticed that the dog was very open and not afraid of him. I guess my feet and nose were irritated from waiting outside for so long.

He took the dog to a shelter called Auction For A Dogs, which took in and helped place the dog, now named Murphy. “Looks like I made the biggest mistake in love when I went into foster care,” one of the shelter staff told Dodo.

Murphy’s new beginning


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Murphy’s spirit grew over time and before he knew it, he was enjoying all the fun activities he could enjoy again. He spent most of his time walking, driving, rolling in bed, basking in the sun and breathing fresh air.

The staff loved him very much and everyone who met him was impressed by his outgoing personality. One of the workers there loves other dogs and is very intelligent. He is very eager to learn and polite. the owner is petting the dog

After spending time doing fun activities and recovering, the shelter staff decided it was time to adopt him.

They also made a video on their Instagram page to show everyone his story and find him a new family. Video Summary: We are so excited to adopt Murphy! Murphy is a 45 pound mix from Greenville, South Carolina. He is about 3 and a half years old, house trained, very loving, walks well on a leash and loves everyone. I am confident that Murphy has found a loving family as of this writing. However, if anyone is curious about Murphy, please contact the organization for more information.