Homeless dog keeps sneaking into nursing home, and the end result is just precious!

Residents at a nursing home were surprised to find a dog on their couch one morning. This dog, named Scout, had sneaked in from a local shelter and formed a special bond with the residents. Despite attempts to return him, Scout kept coming back. Nursing home administrator Marna Robertson decided to adopt him.

 

Scout’s presence brought joy and companionship to the residents. He had a unique ability to sense when someone was nearing the end of their life and comforted them. This heartwarming story led to a fundraiser by the nurses, raising hundreds of dollars for the shelter.

Scout’s origin remains a mystery, but he found his true home and purpose at the nursing home. His story serves as a reminder that sometimes, we end up where we truly belong.

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