A 9-year-old pit bull mix that spent over half his life living alone in a California shelter dog kennel finally got adopted, just in time for Christmas.
Seamus spent over 2,000 days in total at the Fresno Bully Rescue in Sanger, California, an organization that specializes in helping “bully breeds” such as pit bulls and boxers to find understanding, loving forever homes.

But sadly, it was to no avail.

This time, waiting patiently finally paid off for the senior pup. Someone responded to the shelter’s cry for help and came to visit the gentle, cuddle-loving dog in Fresno.
Naomi Gallegos and Rick Negrete fell in love with Seamus, and the timing could not have been better. As the weather turned chilly, Christmas loomed, and Seamus, no doubt, longed for a warm hearth on which to lie, his wish for an adoptive home finally came true.
On Dec. 22, 2019, Fresno Bully Rescue posted: “Senior shelter dog, Seamus, finally finds his forever home just in time for Christmas after spending just over 2,000 days living at our shelter! Christmas miracles really do happen!”

Supportive comments poured in, proving that many people do see beyond the misunderstood breed’s negative reputation. “Seamus! You lucky pup. So happy for you and your humans,” wrote one supporter. “Merry Christmas, enjoy snuggling on a couch.”
“You guys are awesome for adopting that senior,” added another. “Take good [care] of him & give him the love he deserves for the rest of his life!”
“So happy for Seamus,” another person contributed. “We wanted to adopt him, but we already have a dog, and Seamus needed to be the only dog in the home. A big shout-out to the company who sponsored Seamus’s adoption fees. I’m really impressed.”


“FBR is committed to promoting responsible ownership of bully breeds, fighting against breed discrimination, spaying and neutering pets, reporting dog fighting, and demonstrating to the community that bully breeds are loyal, loving, and wonderful forever companions,” the shelter explains.

Since opening their doors in May 2008, Fresno Bully Rescue has rescued and rehabilitated over 2,500 dogs and houses around 40 dogs on their premises regularly.

If any animal deserves the comfort of a loving family home in its final years, it’s senior, former shelter dog Seamus. This pup certainly paid his dues.