It is hard to think about how many dogs never get the chance to show who they really are before that chance is taken from them.
For Mulan, a sweet Pittie girl, her instinct to protect herself almost cost her everything. Marked by fear and whatever she had been through before, she was quickly labeled “aggressive” and put on the euthanasia list.
To the shelter staff, she was “severely reactive,” barking at anyone who came close and refusing to let a single person near her kennel. In their eyes, there was no hope left for her.
Then, right when it seemed like her story was about to come to a heartbreaking end, one determined rescuer showed up and refused to walk away from her.
A Dog Misunderstood

Mulan arrived at the shelter after her owners surrendered her when their landlord forced them to give her up. Shy and undersocialized, she suddenly found herself without a home.
Unfamiliar with people and other dogs, she relied on instinct to protect herself. For 13 long days, she never left her kennel, barking defensively at anyone who came too close.
That’s when a volunteer contacted Martha Moore, vice president of Friends of Guilford County Animal Shelter in North Carolina, asking if she could help.
“She was so emotionally shut down and not letting anyone near her kennel. She had, by the end of the day, to leave the shelter or she would be put down,” Mulan’s foster mom told The Dodo.
Martha stepped in immediately, spending two full hours sitting quietly near the kennel, patiently earning Mulan’s trust. Eventually, the frightened dog allowed Martha to slip a leash over her head and lead her to safety.
Life in foster care was not easy at first. Nervous and unsettled, Mulan even tore apart a room one day. But instead of reacting with anger, Martha chose patience.

Sitting quietly on the floor, ignoring the mess, and offering a treat, Martha earned Mulan’s trust. In a turning moment, Mulan approached and gently licked her face, as if to say, “Thank you for not giving up on me.”
From Timid To Thriving

That moment began Mulan’s transformation. Gradually, she started opening her heart to her foster family.
Within two weeks, she was visibly different. While she still needed a few minutes to warm up to strangers, she became more relaxed and eager to socialize.
“Mulan is a sensitive girl and needs about 15 minutes to warm up to new people. Once you give her time to get comfortable, you’ll have a friend for life,” Martha explained.
She even began enjoying belly rubs, hugs, and snuggles from her foster mom, something that once seemed impossible.
“Mulan loves playing with other dogs, shares her toys and food/water bowls nicely, and even gets along with cats! The perfect package,” Martha happily shared on Facebook.
After two months of steady care, patience, and gentle socialization, Mulan transformed into an entirely different dog.
When adoption day arrived, she was prepared to meet her forever family. She found a home ready to provide what she needed most: kindness, understanding, and unconditional affection.
Her path from being dismissed as “aggressive” to becoming a beloved companion demonstrates the true power of second chances.
Now, with her new family, Mulan finally enjoys the life she was meant to have, one overflowing with happiness, comfort, and endless love.
