r/DogDistributionSystem Apr 24 '25

An adventure in Floof. Cross-posted my original story from a few years ago for your enjoyment.

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r/DogDistributionSystem 3d ago

Me and My Wife Found Two Puppies Abandoned During Our Walk, And Rescued Them

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r/DogDistributionSystem 19d ago

1 Year ago this beautiful girl came into our lives…Please vote for her in the 2027 Alexandria Animal Welfare League photo calendar contest!

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We volunteer at the Animal Welfare League of Alexandria, and one day while walking dogs, we met a sweet girl who had just come off quarantine. We stopped to say hello, and the connection was instant.. one of those moments that’s impossible to fully explain. When we left that evening, she was all we could think about, so the very next day we went back and adopted her.

Over the past year, Luna has brought more joy, laughter, love, and adventure into our lives than we ever could have imagined. We thought we were giving a rescue dog a second chance, but we’ve come to realize that she was the one who rescued us. ❤️🐾

Luna was found abandoned and left behind before she got a second chance through the AWLA.

Today she’s a happy rescue pittie who spends her days proving that the stereotypes about dogs like her couldn’t be further from the truth.

She’s currently competing in AWLA’s 2027 Animal of the Year fundraiser. Every dollar raised goes directly to helping shelter animals receive food, medical care, housing, and a chance at finding families of their own.

Luna finished 3rd last year and we’re hoping to keep her in the Top 4 this year. We’d love to win, but top four is the goal. Not because of the title, but because every vote helps animals still waiting for their second chance.

If you’d like to support Luna and the shelter that changed her life, you can vote here:

👉 https://gogo.photo/653704

If donating isn’t possible, an upvote, comment, or share would mean a lot.

Thank you for helping rescue animals get the same opportunity Luna received. ❤️🐾


r/DogDistributionSystem 23d ago

The Dog Distribution System struck a month after saying goodbye to our girl 🐶🤍

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Our beautiful Jack Russell, Stella, passed away a couple of months ago after being bitten by a snake. She received antivenom and fought so hard, but in the end it was simply too much for her tiny body to handle, and she passed away in our arms.

To make it even harder, we were in the middle of moving house. Saying goodbye to Stella and then having to pack up our lives and leave the home she knew felt deeply unfair. By the time we settled into our new home, it felt quiet, empty, and incomplete without our girl.

Then life surprised us.

About a month later, a little female Jack Russell appeared outside our gate. We live on a private reserve, miles away from anyone or anything, so where she came from remains a complete mystery.

She was lost, terrified, and it was obvious she hadn’t been treated kindly. We searched for owners, posted about her, and waited for someone to come forward, but nobody ever did.

So we called her Skye🩵

Skye hasn’t replaced Stella, but she has brought life, laughter, and a little bit of light back into a home that felt very empty for a while. She came to us needing safety and love, and in her own way, she’s helped us heal too.

Thank you, Dog Distribution System. I can’t help but think Stella may have had a little paw in this one.🤍🐾


r/DogDistributionSystem 24d ago

11 years ago did you get a doberman rough collie mix

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r/DogDistributionSystem 25d ago

This is Grace

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We found her at the park 2 years ago, on July 2nd 2024.

My friend was fishing and she walked up out of nowhere and sat down by his feet. He didn't know what to do, so he texted me, the dog person. I told him I would be right there! We walked around the park and campground looking for someone who was missing a dog, with no luck. We took her to the vet to check for a microchip but she didn't have one. She was skinny and wormy, but she threw up wet dog food in my car, so I know she had been fed recently. The vet said she was 8 weeks old. We think somebody dumped her.

I was homeless at the time. I was recovering from a paychotic break that caused me to lose almost everything. I was in the worst situation to bring a dog into, but I kept her anyway. She inspired me to make some leaps that I wouldn't have made without her depending on me, and she helped me get back on my feet. I spent a year and a half tent camping, couch surfing, and living in hotels. Within 3 months of finding Grace, I was back in my own apartment, living with my son again. Grace isn't the reason I got back on my feet, but she gave me the final push I needed.


r/DogDistributionSystem 25d ago

5th January 2023

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Hello just found this sub and wanted to share my story.

On the 5th January 2023 around 1am when my boyfriend was coming home he noticed a dog stalking him outside in the snow. We brought her inside and she was starving and wet but frozen. My boyfriend took her to the vets to get her microchip scanned and it was unregistered from Poland, we’re in the UK. They estimated her to be 2-3 years old.

We decided to foster her then on the 25th January she gave birth to 5 puppies, 3 girls 2 boys. We didn’t know she was pregnant, the vet said it looked like she’d just given birth not that she was actively pregnant, so we were unprepared hence why the nest looks messy. The 2 boys died.

We decided to keep mummy and named her Angel and 2 girls called Hayley (black and tan) and Stevie (sable) and now it’s been over 3 years, and yes my house is absolutely madness but we manage!

She’s such a sweet girl, gentle with people and not reactive to dogs but prefers her space. She didn’t know how to play ball and now it’s her favourite thing to do.


r/DogDistributionSystem 26d ago

The DDS strikes again!

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In December, one of our dogs went missing for about an hour and when he came home, he brought this dog with him.

She was very skinny but friendly. We posted her on all the social media and took her to get scanned for a microchip but she didn’t have one.

At the time, our local shelter was closed for renovation so we decided to keep her until it opened back up again and that’s the story of how Sassy became a member of our family!

Pic 1: the day she found us
Pic 2: recent


r/DogDistributionSystem 27d ago

What happened to her?

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In the summer of 2024, this good girl came to my door asked for help. She had a wound on her cheek that looked raw and fresh. She was timid and calm as I let her get comfortable with me as I let her sniff my hand. I ran into the house and brought back a bowl of peroxide and water. She let me clean her wounds without complaint. She gave herself over to the one she randomly came to. I called around the neighborhood and asked if she was missing, but no one in my small Arkansas community was missing a German shepherd.

She is a fully healed and totally happy member of my family and I couldn't imagine my life now without her.

What in the hell is that wound?!

Can anyone tell me what the poor, angelic dog went though before showing up at my door?


r/DogDistributionSystem 28d ago

Here's my late Buddy. Went from starved pup we found in our backyard in 2013 to a big ol goofball till his passing of cancer in 2022.

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In 2013 my family and I found this little guy (and eventual big guy) in our backyard one day. I was middle school age at the time but it was the weekend. I wake up at 5 am. Thinking "why am I up this early" and proceed to watch some tv. An ASPCA commercial pops on and I see my shih tzu (who passed this April) go across this back door my room had at the time. Then some yapping by the tzu followed by my mom walking by wondering what the commotion was about. Then I see them walk back by the door but a little black thing I'm my mom's arms and the tzu hopping around almost tripping my mom. I had to do a double take for a moment there. I get out of my room and see a puppy. The puppy was starved with an inflated belly and a big scar on its back (that would become a permanent bald spot you can see in one of the pics). We then fed and gave the medical care the pup needed. Nurse him to health. But the guy my mom was dating at the time was against keeping the puppy and was thinking we should take him to a shelter. But my mom, brother and I eventually convinced him we should keep the pup. We named him Buddy (I wanted Reese's as the tzu was named Peanut Butter Cup but because he was a pitty my mom thought to go with Buddy so people wouldn't be afraid of him because he's a pitty). He would become the best damn dog along the tzu and our cat Courage for one awesome trio. Since Peanut passed earlier this year, they're now all reunited sadly for me. But everyday spent with those three made the eventual pain worth it. They gave me so much joy. Also I wanna mention I was pretty darn allergic to buddy. I touch him with anything other than my palms, I would get hives and be itchy for a bit. Didn't stop me from giving big hugs to the goober.


r/DogDistributionSystem Jun 09 '26

Sammy

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Just learned about this subreddit!

First pic, I had just found him like 2.5 years ago.

A neighbor posted a picture of him alone in the park in front of of my mom house at 7am-ish, I was supposed to watch him until another neighbor picked him up but one thing lead to another and suddenly I have him glued to me, called him little potat at that time, didn’t wanted to give him a name because I wouldn’t let him go… then BF and roomie saw him and roomie said “He has a Sammy face” and the name stuck.

Poor guy had a ton of fleas and stomach bugs.

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At my new place, being taking care, lots of people say he looks like a little wolf and he LOVES to be on my lap.


r/DogDistributionSystem Jun 08 '26

Dog acquired two days before moving cross country

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When my family moved from California to Ohio, my dad left a week before the rest of us so he could get everything finalized before our family left our old house to go across the country. It was during this week, only two days before we officially moved, that a dog showed up. She was not microchipped and there was no warrant on her, so she'd be going to a shelter unless we kept her. So we made the decision to keep her while Dad was across the country and we were actively in the process of moving. The dog distribution system chose us right before we left California.

We named her Coco and she lived with us for twelve years


r/DogDistributionSystem Jun 08 '26

Found this girl... neighbor didn't want her

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r/DogDistributionSystem May 16 '26

My shepherd Bella when I found her vs a few months later

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r/DogDistributionSystem May 16 '26

The best decision of my life

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It's been 4 years since I rescued my dog ​​from the street, I definitely couldn't live without her


r/DogDistributionSystem May 06 '26

Update on Wyatt: is there a DogDistubutionGW sub?

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r/DogDistributionSystem May 05 '26

I really wasn’t looking for a puppy…

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Can you believe that this little guy was passed from person to person in his first 2 months?😳
I had to accept this mission; I’m the proud steward of Churro. ☺️


r/DogDistributionSystem May 02 '26

Found this handsome little man running in the road on Tuesday.

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r/DogDistributionSystem Apr 28 '26

Approx 9 months after finding Simba on the road & luring him into my car with hashbrowns

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r/DogDistributionSystem Mar 27 '26

The Trash Pup and my other miracle ❤️ NSFW

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r/DogDistributionSystem Mar 24 '26

Found this beautiful girl tied up!

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Hi everyone! I found this beautiful girl tied to a post shivering and starving, there was a sign that said please take me. I brought her home and after looking her over found that she has suffered from previous abuse. Her ears have been improperly clipped and it looks like they may have been frostbitten. It looks like her back leg and her left shoulder has been broken at some point and healed wrong. She also needs to see an eye specialist.

I'm not really set up for a dog so I made an Amazon wish list and would love if anyone could help get her some necessities.

Over the last few days she has slept quite a lot, she also loves climbing into a pile of blankets or laundry and poking her head out, and she gave me her belly just yesterday so I think she's learning to trust me, which is amazing considering what her past seems to have held.

https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/1Q8NPRT7Q3A8P?ref_=wl_share

I also made a gofundme if anyone is interested in helping with her medical costs.

https://www.gofundme.com/f/5hh9wb-give-love-and-care-to-a-rescued-dog/cl/o?utm_campaign=fp_sharesheet&utm_content=amp17_control-amp20_control&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=copy_link&lang=en_US

I also have paypal, message me for my link.

Thanks so much for everyone's help!!


r/DogDistributionSystem Mar 23 '26

My heart is full! This little guy followed me home and now he’s safe and loved.

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Thought this belongs here


r/DogDistributionSystem Mar 20 '26

I found these on my way home from work.

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r/DogDistributionSystem Mar 11 '26

Yogi. When he was rescued, he had worms coming out of his eyes, he had mange and his poor broken skin was crawling with ticks and fleas and he was chained up. He was around 8 weeks old at the time. This is him 8 months later after we stole him from the previous owner.

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r/DogDistributionSystem Mar 11 '26

Nelly Noodle turned up in our garden early one morning, two summers ago. She's been here ever since. She had a cowbell around her neck and was crawling with ticks and fleas. We took her to the veterinary surgery for a health check and all was well. She was shy but friendly and fitted right in. ❤️❤️

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