COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KKTV/Gray News) – In simply 10 weeks of life, a French bulldog puppy has gone from homeless and alone on the streets to serving to his new mother and pa get engaged.
Jason Stolz, who works in adoption companies on the Humane Society of the Pikes Peak Region, had been attempting to determine how one can suggest to his longtime girlfriend, Julia Proper, for the final 12 months. The two met on-line three years in the past, and so they each say they knew they might get married after a street journey to the Pacific Northwest early of their relationship.
“It was at that moment I knew this was the one, and we were going to be together forever,” Stolz told KKTV reporter Lindsey Grewe.
Falling in love was simple – the proper proposal, tougher – till a tiny French bulldog named Banjo got here into the couple’s lives.
Banjo was dumped on the streets on their lonesome, with out his mom or siblings. He was discovered operating round on the sidewalk in Colorado Springs at simply 6 weeks old. Thankfully, a Good Samaritan discovered him, scooped him up and introduced him to Stolz’s office.
When Stolz laid eyes on the little stray, lightning struck … or was it Cupid’s arrow?
“I just thought he was so cute,” Stolz stated. “So, I’m like, ‘I want to adopt this dog,’ and at the same time, I already had in the back of my mind that I wanted to propose, so the gears started rolling. I figured it would just be the cutest way to propose because both me and Julia have a really big love for all animals.”
Because of Banjo’s young age, Stolz needed to wait two weeks to deliver him home. He used that point to safe a “yes” for query primary: would Proper comply with the adoption?
“He was texting me while I was at work, just sending me photo after photo: ‘Here’s this puppy. He’s really cute. I need him.’ And I’m just like, ‘OK,’” Proper stated.
With that “yes” in hand, Stolz began planning for the all-important second query.
“I went and got his tag engraved with the ‘Will you marry me?’ and I was hiding it around in my work backpack for about a whole week, hoping she wouldn’t find it,” Stolz stated.
At 8 weeks old, Banjo was old sufficient to be adopted … and assist facilitate this proposal!
“The second he was 8 weeks, we picked him up,” Proper stated. “Jason was like, ‘I want to be the one to bring him home,’ and I’m like, ‘Yeah, that’s fine.’”
She didn’t have any concept he was additionally planning to suggest.
Stolz picked up Banjo and the engagement ring whereas Proper was at work then arrange a digital camera when she was on her method home and “got ready for one of the biggest moments of my life.”
“He hands me the puppy, and I’m just so excited,” Proper stated. “Then, when he tells me to look at the dog tag, I’m just like, ‘Oh cool, he got the dog tag already!’”
Until she learn it – “Will you marry me?”
“I’m like, ‘Oh no, this is not just any dog tag. This is a proposal dog tag.’ It took my thoughts a second to actually sink in what was truly occurring. I’m identical to, ‘This isn’t actual. This is a dream.’ And then, I flip round, and I’m identical to, ‘Oh, this is actually happening,” Proper said.
“I was behind her on one knee,” Stolz said.
Proper said yes when he popped the question, and the couple celebrated with a kiss.
“I started crying. I was speechless,” Proper said.
“I just felt a lot of joy, like everything was right in the world,” Stolz said.
After the proposal, the couple called everyone they knew then cuddled in bed with their new puppy.
Proper says they’re tentatively planning for a marriage subsequent 12 months – with Banjo as a hoop bearer.
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