The Teacher

The janitor took Snowflake to the teacher’s house that evening. He felt the weight of every step he was taking towards the house. Snowflake was nestled in his arms wrapped in a sweater.  He didn’t want to admit it, but he knew giving up snowflake is going to be hard. He knocked on the door and waited for her to open the door. 

Houseful

Even though the teacher fell in love with Snowflake, she couldn’t keep her. She already had five dogs in her house, and it would not be possible to make space for one more. Plus snowflake might not like it so crowded either. She has been alone for so long, having five siblings might be overwhelming for her. 

A Solution

But the teacher didn’t send the janitor away without any hope. She gave him a solution that will help in finding a home for Snowflake, the address of a rescue shelter by the name, “Detroit Pit Crew”. They were amazing service providers in Detroit who take in abandoned pets and strays, injured animals and care for them and help in finding them a family. 

Rescue Shelter

The teacher decided to accompany the janitor and Snowflake to the shelter. The people at the shelter were really warm and welcoming. They even provided Snowflake with basic vaccination before going forward and putting her up for adoption. 

Saying Goodbye

After giving Snowflake to the shelter, it was time to say goodbye. The janitor had no idea it would be so difficult. He had only spent a few days with this puppy but he was already attached to her. But he knew it is the right thing to do. She deserves to be with someone who can provide for her and give her a nice home. 

Putting Her For Adoption

The people at the shelter said he could come to visit her all the time but the janitor knew it’s better if he doesn’t. Saying goodbye once is hard enough. The janitor left the shelter with a heavy heart, and Snowflake who was still getting used to the shelter was totally oblivious to what is happening. Later on that evening, the shelter put up Snowflake’s pictures on their social media and put her up for adoption.