“We know that he’s going to have a long recovery ahead of him. He will definitely be needing more meds and more care,” Wagner added. However, one thing Mojo didn’t have to look hard for was a forever home; adoption requests were plentiful.
“He filled the hearts of so many people with love, hope, and forgiveness,” stated a post on the Facebook group Hope For Mojo. The plucky little pup had plenty of fans, but Mojo’s chronic health problems meant that Wagner couldn’t consider their kind offers. As it turned out, that wasn’t such a problem.
In fact, Wagner and his wife Leta had already fallen for Mojo’s charms. As a result, they planned to adopt the pup themselves. And then the time came for Wagner to reunite with his future pet. But would Mojo, who was only three months old when he was rescued, remember him?
The answer was a resounding “Yes!” With a little assistance from the vet, Mojo climbed unsteadily to his feet to greet his old friend. Footage of the reunion was later uploaded to YouTube, and throughout the whole encounter, Mojo’s little tail didn’t stop thumping.
The pupper’s appreciation was enough to reduce grown men to tears. Mojo didn’t just find the strength to waddle over to Wagner and shower him with kisses. He also attempted to climb into the man’s arms to be closer to his rescuer.
Even when Wagner picked up the little puppy to hold him, Mojo could still hardly contain his excitement! He couldn’t stop himself from planting his paws all over his new owner’s face. It would seem that he never wanted to let Wagner go ever again.
Luckily, he would never have to. Wagner adopted Mojo into his loving family, and they have been together ever since. “Today, Mojo is very healthy,” a Hope For Mojo update reported. “[Even] though his fur never fully returned, he lives a very happy life with the Wagners and his new brothers.”
The Facebook group also stated that Mojo is doing his part to help other abused animals, too. “He continues to bring awareness to animal abuse,” another update explained. “Mojo has his own products that he sells to keep raising money for Baie Ste. Marie Animal Society.”
But that wasn’t all. The update continued, “With the financial support and donations [of the community], they have nearly reached completion of [an] extra building needed to house and treat abandoned, neglected and abused animals. This is [a] story of ‘the house that loves built.’”
Source: newsd.co
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