A Valentine’s event for the dogs

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Valentine's Day dog adoption event in Chinatown helps dogs from Best Friends Lifesaving Center in New York City and partner organizations find homes.
By Nicole Hamilton

At the Roses for Noses pop-up adoption event, held recently in a storefront in Chinatown, lots of canine bachelors and bachelorettes from the Best Friends Lifesaving Center in New York City and partner organizations made love connections and found homes. Just in time for Valentine’s Day, 16 of the 19 dogs at the event were adopted, and the three who didn’t are sure to find true love soon.

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Love can’t be rushed, which is why Onyx, an eight-year-old dog from Animal Care Centers of NYC (ACC), waited a little longer than most to find a home. But that wait came to an end during the pop-up event when he finally found true love with adopters who only had eyes for him.

Couple hugging brindle and white dog at New York adoption event

Anna, a dog from another Best Friends Network partner group, Louie's Legacy Animal Rescue, also waited patiently for love, but then she met a police academy cadet who works with K-9 unit dogs.

Young couple adopting a shepherd dog

It was also a special day for a tiny Chihuahua named Rocky — a dog with a big heart, literally. Rocky (who was from the Best Friends Lifesaving Center) has advanced cardiac disease with a heart murmur, but that didn’t stop him from getting adopted at the event. How perfect is it that a pup with a heart condition found true love at a Valentine’s Day event?

Two women holding a small dog at a New York Valentine's Day adoption event

For Mallory Kerley, Best Friends’ communication manager in New York, the best part of the weekend was the hug she got from a little girl who had just met her new best friend. When Mallory asked her if she was happy to go home with her new dog, the girl paused for a second and then ran full force into Mallory’s arms and squeezed as hard as she could, saying, “Thank you so much.”

Family adopting a small brown and white dog

“This is why we do what we do,” Mallory says. “For the animals, of course, but also to make dreams come true for the people who choose to love.”

A woman hugging a young girl at the Valentine's Day adoption event in New York City

Find love near you. Adopt a pet.

Best Friends Lifesaving Center in New York City works collaboratively with city shelters, local animal welfare organizations and individuals to save the lives of pets in shelters in New York City and the surrounding tri-state area. As part of this work, Best Friends has a national lifesaving concept space and pet adoption center in SoHo, hosts adoption and fundraising events, and runs a foster program in partnership with Animal Care Centers of New York City. Together, we will Save Them All.

 

 

 

 

 

Woman on some steps next to the gray and white pit bull terrier she'd just adopted

Woman and child who adopted a small fluffy dog, standing in front of Valentine's Day hearts at the adoption event

Photos by Shannon Kirkman

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