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The Ultimate Adoption Glow-Ups: From Squalor to Splendor

Igor & Edie 1 - Adoption Glow Up News Story

Every time we turn on the television, scroll through social media, or even walk down the street these days, bad news seems to be in plentiful supply. So today, we wanted to share some good news!Back in June 2025, a welfare check at a Mill Basin home in Brooklyn took a dramatic turn when police discovered the body of a 73-year-old woman surrounded by the filth, fur, and feces of over 100 dogs. The heartbreaking story of dozens of dogs in appalling conditions flooded news and social media sites, with images of matted creatures, neglected to the point of being unrecognizable as canines.

The rescue operation was intense, involving numerous animal shelters, foster carers, veterinary teams, and volunteers to give as many of these poor animals a fresh start as possible. One of the animal care centers that took part in these efforts was the New York branch of the Best Friends Animal Society, which took in nine dogs, all desperate for treatment and love.

A lot can change in four months, and in that time, these brave little dogs have fought their way back from the horrors of their past and started new lives in the loving arms of their adoptive parents. We spoke to two of the wonderful people who stepped up to provide a new home for two of the pups, Igor and Edie.

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Igor and Caitlin

Igors Glow Up
Igor’s Glow Up

As manager of Premier Veterinary Medical Group in Rockville Center, Caitlin has seen her fair share of dogs in need and has fostered and adopted dogs in the past. Igor was among the nine dogs brought into her hospital after the rescue operation, and while getting to work shaving, bathing, and treating these malnourished and neglected creatures, she found herself becoming more and more attached to a sad little Shih Tzu named Igor.

“He was so helpless, and I knew then and there I could give him the life he always deserved, even in his old age,” says Caitlin. “Igor LOVES to cuddle and howls like he’s a 100 lb wolf. He rolls on his back (we call it wiggle-worming) and he rolls around and howls until he gets the attention he knows he deserves!”

Igors Adoption Glow UP
Igors Adoption Glow UP

What Caitlin finds most remarkable about Igor is how happy he is.

He is blind, but when he hears our voices, he immediately jumps up and wags his tail. He goes outside with his larger brother and sister, and he quite literally is living his best life.”

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Edie and Hannah

Edie's Glow Up
Edie’s Glow Up

Hannah had wanted her own dog since moving out of her parents’ house, but wanted to be sure she had all the resources, time, and space before adopting. When she found Edie’s profile on the Best Friends website, she knew it was time.

I had been checking online every few weeks or so for a few years and had never applied to adopt any pets until I saw her picture. Impulsively, I messaged and got in touch with the Best Friends Animal Society. I just knew she was my dog 🙂 And now she is home and happy!”

Edie's Adoption Glow Up
Edie’s Adoption Glow UP

When asked about her favorite things about Edie, Hannah finds it hard to narrow things down.

Everything! She loves to throw her tiny tennis ball for herself, and she’s also good at playing ball with friends. She also likes to smile and peep her bottom teeth when getting tummy pets, and she’s very expressive with her eyebrows, even without one eye. She is perfect.”

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The Joy of Adoption

If these precious pups don’t give you the feels, then perhaps nothing will. But if Edie and Igor’s stories inspire you to reach out to your local animal shelter or rescue organization in search of your next best friend, Hannah advises people to make sure they’re in the right position to take on such a commitment.

Be thoughtful and realistic about your space and time when planning to bring a new dog home. They can take a lot of work and patience, but are more than worth the joy they will bring to your life.”

Caitlin urges potential adopters to take a second look at the dogs that might not be at the top of everyone’s list.

Puppies and kittens find homes every day, but when you adopt a senior or special needs dog, the feeling you get when they are thriving is something that will fulfill you more than you know.

But if you’re not in a position to adopt or foster a pet, there are plenty of other ways you can lend a helping hand to dogs in need. Reach out to your local animal shelter or go online to find out how you can make a difference.


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