THE GIFT OF GRACE

Jaxon, an 80-pound spotted dog with a heart of gold, has always had a lot to say. When he first arrived at the League, our Behavior Care team knew his needs were many. Because of his anxiety, body sensitivity, high energy, and extremely vocal nature, he would need extra support in the shelter, not to mention an adopter who could help manage his stress when it got the best of him. Like all animals, having outlets for social play, physical activity, and mental stimulation were a must. But what Jaxon needed most was a loving person and a reliable place to call home. 

 After nearly three long months of dedicated behavioral support in our care, that person finally came. Kaitlyn, a loyal League adopter, was considering adding another dog to her family when she fell in love with Jaxon’s photo online. The following snowy day, when many Denverites tried their best to stay put and stay cozy, Kaitlyn made the long trek to the League to meet him. Their instant connection, combined with a successful visit with her resident dog, was everything our staff and volunteers had hoped for. Even more, it was exactly what Jaxon needed. 

Now, Kaitlyn can’t imagine life without exuberant and lovable Jaxon by her side. As the newest member of her pack, Jaxon has even helped his new canine pal make similar strides in her own healing journey. And while Jaxon may always exhibit anxious and high-energy behaviors, Kaitlyn gives him the grace and support he has long deserved. To her, this is who he is and who she loves—and she welcomes his traits and personality with open arms. “Nothing good is [ever] easy and quick,” she said. “[Dogs are] doing the best they can with what they’ve been given … there’s no greater reward than the love in their eyes.” 

 Jaxon is thriving today because of compassionate donors like you. Thank you for your support of the Dumb Friends League and the 2024 Furry Scurry! 

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