Woman randomly meets last puppy from litter, she knows what to do next?
A chance encounter at a pet store has led one woman to an unexpected addition to her family—a moment that has since delighted viewers online.
On January 20, user @therealbreannaj shared a TikTok video that documented her journey of bringing home a puppy she got after stopping at a pet store on a whim.
“Randomly stopping into a pet store when we see one last puppy who didn’t get bought out of his litter,” the poster wrote in text overlaid on the video.
At the beginning of the clip, the lone puppy can be seen sitting in a crate. The poster later cuddles the dog, providing “his first interaction with humans all day.” He is then seen wagging his tail and soaking up the attention.
The clip has garnered more than 296,000 views, 11,000 likes and hundreds of comments, with viewers expressing support and admiration of the tale.
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Despite his $7,500 price tag, the poster and her family decided to bring the puppy home.
“We fell in love, took him home, and named him Milo,” the poster wrote.
The video then showed Milo’s journey after the pet store. His new life as part of the poster’s family involved him napping in a cozy bed, going for walks and being showered with affection.
Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For?” plays throughout the video, adding an emotional tone to the unfolding story.
“Now his life is filled [with] endless love & fun forever,” the video’s text overlay concluded.
“Ok i’m bawling,” the poster added in the video’s caption. “The bestest friend a girl in her 20s could EVER get.”
In the comments section, TikTok users shared similar experiences of welcoming pets into their families and praised the poster for giving Milo a loving home.
“I am glad to see you saved him,” one viewer said.
Another added: “It does not matter if you adopt or shop they all need loving homes do what is best for you, he is sooo adorable…Just got my little pomapoo two days ago.”
“If they had these kinds of stores in my state I would go play with puppies everyday. HOWEVER their prices are outrageous,” a user commented.
Another wrote, “Ugh breaks my heart seeing them waiting on someone to get them.”
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