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Pittie Who Can’t Stop Suckling On Stuffies Needs A Home

Pittie
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She sat in her kennel, waiting. Time was running out. She had no idea what was at stake, but someone did. A friend sent Justin to pick her up. He brought her home, and within an hour, she found comfort. A stuffed toy landed in front of her. She suckled on it, holding it close.

A Gentle Soul With A Soft Habit

She carried her stuffed baby everywhere. It calmed her. She sighed deeply, her body unwinding. Each day, she settled in more. The house was warm, and the people were kind. But it was the stuffies that made her feel safe. She needed them. They were her security, her peace. She never let them go.

The Joy Of A Stuffy Party

Pittie
Screenshot from Pittie Who Can’t Stop Suckling On Stuffies Needs A Home, Source: YouTube, Uploaded: The Dodo

One day, she got a surprise. A pile of new stuffies just for her. She didn’t rush. She took her time. One by one, she carried them away. The pink elephant, the green frog, each found a place beside her. She didn’t tear them apart. She just held them, suckling softly. It was her way of feeling loved.

A Dog Without A Mean Bone

She was a gentle soul. She had no anger, no fear. Just love. She didn’t bark much, didn’t push for attention. She wanted a home, but more than that, she wanted a lifetime of stuffies. She had been overlooked before, but she was a hidden gem. A perfect family dog. Someone just had to see it.

The Home She Deserves

Now, she waits again, but not in a kennel. She waits for a family to take her home. A place where she can curl up with her stuffed toys and feel safe forever. She is ready. She has always been ready. All she needs is someone to see her, to choose her, and to let her be the loving, gentle soul she is.

A Dog And Her Stuffies

Not every dog finds comfort in a stuffed toy. But she does. It’s her thing. It makes her happy. And in return, she will love her family with all she has. She is more than just a dog. She is a friend, a soft heart, a quiet presence. And she is waiting, still suckling, hoping for home.

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