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The Texas Puppy Found By A Dumpster Leads To A Heartwarming Mystery’s End

The Texas Puppy Found By A Dumpster Leads To A Heartwarming Mystery’s End

Earlier this year, while patrolling a neighborhood in southern Dallas, Texas, officers from the Dallas Police Department came across a small animal huddled beside a dumpster.

With caramel-colored fur and a delicate frame, it looked like it could be a puppy, but something about its appearance raised questions. The animal’s features seemed to resemble those of a fox or even a young coyote.

Despite being unsure of what species they were looking at, the officers were certain of one thing: this frightened little creature was in need of help. They remained by her side until Dallas Animal Services arrived to take her into their care.

A Mystery That Captivated The Public

News of the unusual find spread quickly, igniting a wave of speculation across social media and news outlets. Was this tiny creature a domestic dog, or had the officers stumbled upon a wild coyote pup?

Dallas Animal Services leaned toward the idea that she was a dog, but they couldn’t completely dismiss the possibility of her being a coyote. Her tan coat and large ears made the resemblance hard to ignore.

Jacqui Sutherland, a foster caregiver and officer with Dallas Animal Services, shared her thoughts with WFAA: “My money is on domestic. If I had money, it would be on domestic.”

Despite the educated guesses, the only way to settle the debate was through science. The team decided to conduct a DNA test to determine the animal’s true identity.

While waiting for the results, they gave their mysterious guest a name that matched her warm coloring: Toast.

The Results That Ended The Debate

After nearly two weeks of anticipation, Embark Vet delivered the results that everyone had been waiting for.

“Toast is a DOG! 🐶 As we suspected, she turned out to be a beautiful little mutt,” Dallas Animal Services announced on Facebook.

The DNA test revealed Toast’s genetic makeup:

42% German Shepherd  

38% Siberian Husky  

20% Australian Cattle Dog

dna results
Source: Embark Vet

For weeks, Toast had kept the internet guessing. But now the truth was clear. She wasn’t a wild animal, just a sweet puppy who had been surviving alone near a dumpster.

With the mystery solved, the next step was finding her a permanent home.

It happened almost instantly. Within five minutes of her adoption listing going live, Toast received the maximum number of applications. She was quickly matched with a family eager to welcome her into their lives.

“Toast has found a home, but the Dallas area is overwhelmed with dogs and many large-breed dogs and moms with pups are looking for fosters and forever homes,” Embark Vet reminded in their Facebook post.

Though Toast’s story ended with a joyful resolution, it also brought attention to the broader issue of abandoned dogs still waiting for their chance.

Thanks to one uniquely adorable pup, many other shelter dogs received a boost in visibility, and,