As any dog lover knows, it’s nearly impossible to walk away from a dog in need. Sadly, shelters often face tough realities, and not every life can be saved.
When Laura Hsiao and her daughter, Maya, stopped by the Georgia shelter where Laura volunteered, they came across a heartbreaking situation. A dog named Dori was scheduled for euthanasia within hours because no one had stepped forward to adopt her.
For Maya, that was something she simply couldn’t accept. Instead of leaving, the young girl decided she would stay by Dori’s side for as long as it took.
“Dori Needs Me”

This wasn’t Maya’s first time visiting Fulton County Animal Shelter in Atlanta, Georgia. Her mom often brought her along while volunteering, and over time, Maya had grown deeply connected to the animals there.
When she saw Dori in her kennel, scared and confused, Maya was devastated. She went straight to the dog’s side and began comforting her, determined not to leave her alone.

“‘I’m not leaving until she’s safe,’ said my 8-year-old,” Laura wrote in a Facebook post.
“‘Maya, we have to go. We were just stopping by to see a few dogs before getting school supplies,’” Laura recalled telling her.
“‘Dori needs me. Every time I cry about no one wanting her, she is pawing at me,’” Maya replied.

Laura explained that her children often feel a deep sense of empathy for shelter dogs. But while her family tries to help whenever possible, they can’t rescue every animal.
Fortunately, help for Dori was on the way that same day. She was placed in a trial adoption, and for a moment, it seemed like things were looking up.
Unfortunately, the match didn’t work out. Dori’s new family loved her, but she didn’t get along with their pet rabbit, so she was returned to the shelter.
“We thought she was safe, but she was returned just days later for not liking the resident rabbit. She will be back on the euthanasia list this week,” Laura wrote.
A Second Chance At Happiness

Dori’s return wasn’t anyone’s fault. It was simply not the right fit. While she was affectionate and well-behaved, she needed a home better suited to her personality.
“We think she’d be great with older kids. Also, she would probably benefit from dogs her size or larger as playmates. She is a little mouthy like a puppy but just needs some training,” her adopters shared on Facebook.
Thankfully, before her time ran out again, Dori found her perfect family.

Now, she’s finally living the life she deserves, surrounded by love and comfort.
Her days of sitting alone in a kennel are behind her, and she’ll never have to wait for someone to save her again.