Longtime shelter pup panda finds forever home in heartwarming ‘foster win’
courtesy of Monmouth SPCA

Longtime Shelter Pup Panda Finds Forever Home in Heartwarming ‘Foster Win’

October 5, 2024

Monmouth County, NJ — Panda, a beloved long-term resident of the Monmouth County SPCA, has finally found her forever family after an emotional journey. Initially placed in a loving foster home, Panda’s foster family hoped she would find a perfect match, but after weeks of waiting, no one came forward to adopt her.

Unable to part with the sweet dog any longer, the foster family made the heartfelt decision to officially adopt Panda, celebrating what is affectionately called a “foster fail”—or, as the Monmouth County SPCA prefers to call it, a “big foster win.”

Longtime shelter pup panda finds forever home in heartwarming ‘foster win’
Photo: longtime shelter pup panda finds forever home in heartwarming ‘foster win’

Panda, known for her high-fives, beautiful markings, and warm hugs, will now spend the rest of her life with the family that couldn’t imagine living without her.

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If you are interested in adopting a new pet, you can find many available at https://monmouthcountyspca.org/

Chris Quigley

Chris Quigley

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