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A video of a horrified rescue dog now living her finest life has thrilled audiences on TikTok, getting more than 178,000 views.

In the clip, Effie the rescue puppywho is based in Amsterdam, Netherlands, can be seen trembling on her brand-new owners’ bed. She is wedged into the corner while her human beings attempt fruitless to lure her out with treats. “At initially she was truly frightened,” discusses the text. “Now take a look at her a month later on.”

The video then cuts to Effie running around a field, requiring cuddles from her rescuers, taking pleasure in open-top car flights in the sun and great deals of stubborn belly rubs. The caption merely checks out, “embraced dog love.” Effie likewise copes with 2 cats called Boef and Chip.

A stock picture of a charming dog browsing bars in a shelter. Adoption rates are at an all-time high, with 43 percent of owned dogs in the U.S. being rescued from shelters, according to info from the Humane Society. Julia Gerasina/Getty Images

Almost half of all cats and dogs owned in the U.S. originate from shelters, according to info from the Humane Society. This is a big boost in the appeal of embracing over purchasing family pets from breeders. Adoption was the most-popular method of purchasing both dogs and cats in between 2021 and 2022, with 40 percent of dogs and 43 percent of cats originating from shelters.

Unsurprisingly, puppies have much greater adoption rate than adult dogs. “Puppies have a 60 percent adoption rate, while older dog types have a rate as low as 25 percent,” according to the World Animal Foundation. One of the primary factors for this might be possible health conditions and engrained habits. However, “even older dogs should have a caring home.”

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There are 6 types of dog that appear the most frequently in shelters in the U.S., according to animal nutritional experts Pedigree, and a few of them might amaze you. Pit bulls are typically considered a ‘unsafe breed,’ in spite of much proof to the contrary. It’s not a surprise that these animals typically wind up in shelters. Boxer dogs have packages of energy, which might be the factor for getting in rescue centers.

Chihuahuas and dachshunds are 2 unexpected types on the list, however the most significant shock is the existence of Labrador retriever. Until just recently, it had actually held the leading area of America’s most-popular breed till it was knocked off in 2023 by the French bulldog, after 31 years at the top. Due to the Labrador retriever’s appeal, lots of people irresponsibly breed them. This has actually led to a big number having different prospective health and behavioral concerns.

“This is America’s most popular dog, which, sometimes, results in overbreeding by careless breeders. It’s regrettable due to the fact that they’re devoted and caring, with ample attention to offer to a whole family,” said Pedigree.

“She’s stunning, thanks for saving her,” commented one user about Effie the rescue puppy, while another composed that “you men provided her safe space to let her delight come through.”

Newsweek connected to @twocatsonedogg through email for remark.

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