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Florida Shelter Posts Heartbreaking “Invisible Dog” Sign For Overlooked Pup

Florida Shelter Posts Heartbreaking “Invisible Dog” Sign For Overlooked Pup

Carlie, a one-year-old German Shepherd mix, arrived at the Humane Society of Broward County as a tiny puppy.

Her life began with hardship, leaving her nervous, fearful, and painfully shy.

Because of her timid nature, she was constantly passed over by adopters. She hid so well that it was almost as if she didn’t exist.

Meet ‘The Invisible Dog’

When Carlie first came to the shelter in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, staff immediately noticed her fear.

Nobody knew what she had endured, but her time on the streets clearly left scars.

From the very beginning, she avoided people. The longer she stayed at the shelter, the more she withdrew.

She tucked herself into the back of her kennel, hidden away from view, where she felt safest.

Potential adopters walked right by without ever seeing her.

“She was so well hidden that she became known as the invisible dog,” Susan Leonti from the Humane Society of Broward County told The Dodo

She became one of the shelter’s longest residents, part of the group heartbreakingly called the “Left Out” dogs.

Although Carlie was gentle and full of love, her quiet presence made it nearly impossible for visitors to notice her true self.

Helping Her Come Out Of Her Shell

sad dog looking up
Source: Tiktok

The staff adored Carlie, and it hurt to see her hide away.

“When we realized she was avoiding people and getting overlooked by adopters, we immediately moved her to our most public kennel and began working with her every day on getting socialized,” Susan said. 

Gradually, Carlie slowly started to come out of her shell, and they could see her improvement. “Carlie began to associate people with things that she enjoys, like getting treats and receiving affection,” Susan added. 

She started to engage with visitors instead of hiding. But despite her progress, she was still overlooked.

“Even though we were seeing progress in Carlie’s behavior, she was still incredibly shy and very hidden compared to the other dogs in our shelter,” Susan said. 

Carlie celebrated her first birthday at the shelter and marked almost 180 days there with no adoption applications.

Even then, she remained ‘The Invisible Dog.’

the invisible dog note
Source: Tiktok

So, the Florida shelter thought of putting a sign on her kennel that would hopefully get people to stop and notice her for the first time ever. 

Although heartbreaking, ‘The Invisible Dog’ sign seemed to do the trick. 

@humanebroward

Please share for Carlie 🥺🙏 Carlie has been waiting for a home for almost half a year 💔 That’s longer than any other dog at our shelter 😔 Sadly, Carlie used to hide in the back of her kennel, where adopters could not see her, so she went overlooked for months. She was so hidden that she became known as the invisible dog 💔 Well, we’ve been working with Carlie every day with positive reinforcement and we moved her to our most public kennel to help socialize her, and guess what? This sweet girl is slowly coming out of her shell! 🙏🥹 Carlie is now learning to trust and is coming to the front of her kennel. She’s even getting the courage to ask for treats with her paw! ☺️ Carlie is what we call a “Pup in Progress” and she is coming along so well! She is a young girl, only 1 years-old. She has so much life ahead of her and plenty of time to become the confident dog she really wants to be. Now, all Carlie needs is an adopter or foster family that will let her continue her progress at her own pace, but in the comfort of a loving home. Can you adopt or foster dear Carlie? 🙏❤️ If you cannot adopt or foster, please share Carlie’s post! 🙏 Carlie’s adoption fee has kindly been sponsored by @JRDUNN JEWELERS To meet her, please start by submitting an application online (link is in bio) then come on in. We’re open 7 days a week. The Humane Society of Broward County is located at 2070 Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL. Adoptions open at 11am. Call 954-989-3977 ext. 6 with any questions ❤️ #rescuedog #shelterdog #adoptme #adoptdontshop #humanebroward #fortlauderdale #florida #dogvideos #southflorida #miami #browardcounty #miamidade #dogs #dogoftheday #dogsoftiktok #dogshelter #animalshelter #fyp #foryou #shepherd #shepherdmix #shepherdsoftiktok #germanshepherdmix #pupsinprogress #shydog #foryoupage

♬ original sound – Humane Society Broward County

A Viral Video Brings Carlie Attention

Once the Humane Society of Broward County shared her story with the heartbreaking sign, everything shifted.

The video spread quickly, gaining over a million views on Facebook.

Just days later, Carlie’s life changed forever.. The shelter posted an update on their Facebook: 

“Well, Carlie’s new parents definitely noticed her and it was love at first sight! They were forwarded her video online by a friend and they saw that Carlie had so much potential. They drove all the way from Lee County, FL, because they knew they could give Carlie the safe and loving home she needed to thrive in.” 

After nearly 180 days of waiting, Carlie was finally chosen.

@humanebroward

Carlie was adopted!! 🙌❤️ She’s no longer our “Invisible Dog”! 🙏 Carlie had been waiting at our shelter for almost 180 days, but due to her fear and shyness, she was rarely noticed by adopters 💔 Well, Carlie’s new parents definitely noticed her and it was love at first sight! 💞 They were forwarded her video online by a friend and they saw that Carlie had so much potential 🙏 They drove all the way from Lee County, FL because they knew they could give Carlie the safe and loving home she needed to thrive in ❤️ They even sent us an update photo and a message saying “Carlie is doing absolutely great!”, “It’s only been two days and she is already starting to bloom.” We’re so happy for Carlie and so grateful to her new parents! ❤️ Happy Friday! ☺️ To adopt one of our wonderful pets, please fill out a pre-adoption application (link in bio) and come on in today ❤️ The Humane Society of Broward County is located at 2070 Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL and opens daily at 11 a.m. If you have any questions call 954-989-3977 ext. 6 ❤️ If you can’t adopt, please consider donating to our shelter through the link in our bio ❤️ #adopted #goinghome #dogrescue #adoptdontshop #humanebroward #rescuedog #dogsoftiktok #dogvideos #dog #shelterdog #dogshelter #home #germanshepherdmix #shepherdmix #fyp #foryou #feelgood #happydog #happyday #friday #friyay #tgif #happyfriday #wholesome #foryoupage

♬ original sound – Humane Society Broward County

Her new parents shared: “Carlie is doing absolutely great! It’s only been two days and she is already starting to bloom.”

Enjoy your new life, Carlie. You truly deserve it.