The Deaf Dog Was Wandering Around the Shelters and He Finally Found a Home and Now He Helps the Lonely Animals and It’s So Cute

Many people take animals from the shelters trying to find the most beautiful and healthy one among them. The puppy named Shiro was born deaf and partially blind and this made him much more difficult to find worthy owners. He visited two shelters and came back four times from the people who took him to their home. Two years ago he was still lucky to meet his new owner he could find his true destiny with him. Now the dog takes care of the adopted animals calming and supporting them and they of course reciprocate.

Shiro is a deaf and partially blind dog who has found his destiny.

Two years ago he met a kind woman named Cheryl Smith who took him to her house.

One day when the owner brought the animals to the house for overexposure she noticed that Shiro wasn’t indifferent to them.

He soothes them and cares for the cuties.

Shiro met a little kitten named Tolly recently.

Cheryl brought a wild sick kitten into the house who was emaciated and very scared.  Shiro immediately came to the rescue to console and calm the poor fellow.  The dog was so worried about the fate of the fluffy creature that he didn’t leave the cage even for a minute.  After a while the kitten began to recover and thanks to Shiro’s efforts he settled in a new place.

The cutie was shocked by such care.

Sometimes the dog crawls into the cage and spends time with the cats.

All the animals are crazy about him.

Shiro is happy to help his owner to take care of the little cuties. 

He is the first to run to get to know them.

Shiro has a personal Facebook account where the owner talks about the kind cutie’s life.

The deafness and poor eyesight don’t prevent Shiro from being a good doggy and making his owner happy. It’s great that Shiro has found a loving mistress and a home where he can also help other animals and be happy himself.

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