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Georgia Woman Dreams Of A Gray And White Dog, Then Sees Her Photo Hours Later

Georgia Woman Dreams Of A Gray And White Dog, Then Sees Her Photo Hours Later

Love can rebuild a life in ways no one sees coming.

Stella, a gray and white dog, was found wandering the streets of Atlanta, Georgia, carrying the weight of a painful past. She looked guarded, deeply hurt, and almost emptied of trust in people.

Whenever someone came close, her bark was sharp and loud. It was not just noise. It showed how much fear she still carried inside.

Then fate stepped in, and Stella’s story began moving toward a future no one could have predicted.

A Broken Spirit Wandering The Streets

shelter dog
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A concerned neighbor first spotted Stella wandering alone in Atlanta. Her previous owner had used her for breeding repeatedly, then cast her aside when she was no longer wanted.

Animal control picked her up, but her fear and emotional wounds made her difficult to place. Eventually, she was added to the euthanasia list.

That’s when LifeLine Animal Project, from Atlanta, Georgia, stepped in.

Refusing to give up on her, they took Stella into their care. With support from Fly With Me Animal Rescueshe was placed in a safe environment where she could begin to heal.

adorable shelter dog
Source: @kristakeough

Then, something extraordinary happened.

Krista Keough saw Stella’s photo on the rescue’s Instagram, just hours after having a vivid dream.

“She came into my life because I had a dream one night that I was running on the beach with my sister and her dog, and I looked down to see a gray and white dog;” Kirsta told GeoBeats Animals.

Moved by the dream, Krista went to meet Stella.

woman hugging a two dogs
Source: @kristakeough

From the moment they met, a bond formed instantly. Stella rested her head in Krista’s arms, as if to say, “You’re mine now.”

That same day, Stella left the shelter and began a new chapter with Krista.

Building Trust One Day At A Time

dog in tall grass
Source: @kristakeough

Krista waited several weeks before introducing Stella to her other dog, Apollo. Stella was fragile, still haunted by her past, and Krista focused on helping her feel secure.

Her bark returned whenever she sensed danger outside, not out of aggression, but out of fear. She was a wounded soul trying to protect herself.

With time, patience, and love, Stella’s defenses began to soften.