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California Dog Left Behind After Eviction Kept Looking For The Family Who Drove Away

California Dog Left Behind After Eviction Kept Looking For The Family Who Drove Away

For a dog, losing the people they love is painful enough.

Being left behind without warning, with no explanation they can understand, is something even harder to imagine.

That became Fritter’s reality in Southern California.

The senior pup’s owners received an eviction notice, packed their belongings in a hurry, and left the house behind. Somewhere in the rush and disorder, they left Fritter behind too.

With no one there to look after him, the loyal dog stayed outside.

He found an old cardboard box that had been tossed in the backyard and turned it into a bed, still hoping the family he loved might come back for him.

Waiting For The Family Who Never Came Back

The dog is sitting in a package in a garbage dump
Source: Suzette Hall

For several days, Fritter stayed outside, staring at cars passing along the street. Each sound of an engine made him hope his beloved family was inside.

Neighbors placed food and water nearby, but that was all they could do. Fritter refused to let anyone approach. Fear and confusion kept him frozen, still expecting his family to come back.

The dog sleeps in the package
Source: Suzette Hall

When neighbors learned the house was scheduled for demolition, they contacted Suzette Hall, a local rescuer and volunteer with Logan’s Legacy

Hall rushed to the scene, determined to save the dog from such harsh conditions.

“He would wait literally in the street and hope each car would be them coming back. He would go back to his house and sleep in a box in the back yard. Sometimes, neighbors would leave food and water,” says Suzette.

Learning To Trust Once More

Suzette set up a humane trap filled with food, hoping to coax him out. But Fritter stayed inside his cardboard box, wary of the stranger calling to him.

Eventually, Hall and a friend gently cornered him and placed him into a crate.

dog in a cage
Source: Suzette Hall

On the ride to Camino Pet Hospital in Irvine, California, Fritter trembled with fear. Yet before the vet examined him, he allowed Suzette to hold him close.

That brief embrace marked a turning point. For the first time, Fritter seemed to understand she was there to help, not harm.

After his check-up, Hall brought him home to recover and slowly adjust. Day by day, he grew calmer, inching closer to the cheerful pup he had once been before abandonment.

The dog is lying on the parquet floor
Source: Suzette Hall

Finding The Family He Needed

The girl is taking a picture with a dog
Source: Suzette Hall

It was not long before Fritter’s story reached the right person. A kind woman with three pups welcomed him into her home, giving the senior boy the family he had longed for.

“His frown was turned upside down. So happy for you, sweet boy! Your lonely nights are behind. Your belly will always be full. Nobody will leave you behind again,” Suzette wrote on her Facebook.

one dog on a woman's lap, another next to her
Source: Suzette Hall

Once left behind and heartbroken, Fritter is now cherished, loved, and living the joyful life he always deserved.