From the moment she arrived at the Duncan household, something seemed different about Maggie.
 The little Mix Pit Bull had in her eyes as if she understood it was just a stop on her way. But for six-year-old Roman, Maggie was not just a temporary guest-she had his best friend.
Although he knew that their time together was limited, he made every moment count, showered it with love, taught his new tricks, and created a bond that would be difficult to break.
Roman, 6 years old, created a narrow bond with his foster dog Maggie, although he knew he was not his to maintain it.
So when America North Shore Animal League America brought home forever, they discovered several heartfelt letters from Roman to their new family and let them know that she was the “best dog of all.”
When the North Shore Animal League staff called about the Shay Pit Bull mix, they decided to enter. But as a dog named Maggie, he was too young to be built for adoption, workers in the organization decided to place him in a foster home.
One thing led to the other and soon after Maggie found herself in the house of Duncan’s family from Louisiana.
Maggie loved her new place and all in the house, especially the six -year -old son of the Roman family. Both immediately joined and spent every minute of each day together. Roman’s mom and dad knew that their son could be too attached to the dog, so they made sure they would understand that they would only stay temporarily until the organization found her a home forever.
Roman taught Maggie a lot of things. She got a potty and learned how to play load. She also enjoyed walking to the park, and this family showed her.
Some time has passed, and the workers in Nsale contacted the Duncan family and informed them that Maggie was heading back to New York to meet her new family.
The farewell to Roman was difficult for Roman, but he wanted Maggie’s Forever Family to know how special she was. He crept into his things several handwritten letters, appreciated Maggie’s beautiful personality, and called her the “best dog you could ever ask.” He also wrote about his favorite activities, such as playing and spending time with other dogs.
When the managers in Nsale saw the letters, they were deeply relocated. “I was so affected,” said Karla Agostinello today, team leader with Nsala. “It is hard for Fosters to say goodbye and often gets letters from adults but rarely from children. That’s what has made it so special.”
Maggie is now prospering with her family forever, thanks to the months of love and care she has received from her foster home.
“Her time with this family was incredibly valuable,” Agostinello added. “Foster families play a key role because they provide the first experience with the love and care of the animal.”
He hopes that this moving story inspires more people to consider becoming foster families and help more animals find the way to love homes.
A six-year-old boy leaves cordial remarks for the new family of his foster dog and calls her the best dog.
Roman, a six -year -old boy, created a deep connection with his foster dog Maggie, even though he understood that he was not his. When North Shore Animal League America (Nsala) arranged for Maggie to go home forever, she discovered touch letters from Roman to her new family and express how strange she was and called her the “best dog ever”.
Nsala initially saved Maggie, a young stray pitbull, but because she was too young for adoption, she placed her in a foster home. This is how Duncan ended up with her family in Louisiana.
Maggie has grown rapidly to love her foster home and tends to connect with Roman. They both became inseparable and spent each day together. Knowing as Roman can get, his parents gently reminded him that Maggie had temporarily remained with them until she found her permanent home.
During her stay with Duncans, Maggie learned a lot from Roman. He helped her to train her, taught her how to play load, and took her for walks to the park. She flourished in their care and soaked all the love and attention they paid to her.
In the end, Nsla contacted Duncans to tell them that Maggie had found her forever in New York. The farewell was difficult for Roman, but wanted her new family to know how amazing she was.
So he secretly put several hand -written notes into her things, described her sweet personality and shared details about her favorite activities such as playing and spending time with other dogs.
When the team found the letters, they were deeply moved. “I was so affected,” said Karla Agostinello, head of the Rescue Rescuer, in an interview with today’s interview. “It is always difficult for Fosters to say goodbye and often gets letters from adults, but rarely from children. This is what has made it so special.”
Thanks to the love and care she received from Duncans, Maggie went smoothly to her forever home, where she is now prospering.
“Her time with this family was incredibly valuable,” Agostinello added. “Foster families play a key role because they provide the first experience with the love and care of the animal.”
He hopes that this moving story inspires more people to consider becoming foster families and help more animals find the way to love homes.
Conclusion
Roman’s sincere gesture serves as a moving reminder of deep connections that can grow families with animals they take care of. His love for Maggie not only helped her transition to her home forever, but also emphasized the key role played by foster families in providing rescue animals.
Stories like these emphasize the importance of support and inspire more people to open their hearts and homes to animals in need. Thanks to Roman and his family, Maggie now has a happy life that he deserves and proves that even temporary love can leave a lasting impact.