It’s Everything I Have Left. Abandoned Dog Clings Desperately to Her Favorite Toy, A Symbol of the Love She Once Knew

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Pets get dumped at the shelter for all kinds of reasons — because they’re too old, or because they have behavior issues, or even because their family is moving.

Pit bull left at the shelter

“We read her owner surrender notes, which stated she lived with five kids and two other dogs, and that she was surrendered due to too many pets,” O’Sullivan told The Dodo. “It’s very sad.”

Layla was particularly close with the 2-year-old and 7-year-old in her family, according to a Facebook post about her. So when her family abandoned her, Layla didn’t know how to act.

Pit bull in shelter kennel

“She was obviously very uncomfortable in the shelter and not doing very well at all,” O’Sullivan said. “Many dogs get stressed in a shelter situation — they’ve lost everything they know. This dog was very close to the children in the home, so it’s no surprise she was uncomfortable in the shelter.”

Abandoned pit bull with stuffed toy

“She carries that stuffy down the street and through the yard — never letting go,” Julie Carner, a dog rescuer, wrote on Facebook. “Today, that stuffy is all she has left.”

“She was self soothing with her little stuffed animal,” O’Sullivan said.

Pit bull in shelter

But a stuffed toy could only help Layla so much. Layla was actually in a high kill shelter, and if she wasn’t adopted quickly, she was going to be euthanized.

“She was already on the list a couple of times, so the shelter wasn’t going to give her any more time,” O’Sullivan said.

Pit bull rescued from shelter

Thankfully, volunteers from Rescue Dogs Rock NYC managed to pull Layla from the shelter last week, and she’s now in a foster home.

“She decompressed very quickly,” O’Sullivan said. “She’s out in the yard playing. She’s doing really well, and she’s obviously a great dog, and we expect her to be adopted really soon.”

Rescued pit bull playing with ball

“So many great dogs get dumped at shelters everyday,” O’Sullivan added. “It’s really heartbreaking. But we’re happy she got a chance, because from everything we’ve seen, she’s a great dog.”

If you’re interested in giving Layla a forever home, contact Rescue Dogs Rock NYC.

Pit bull at her foster home