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The publicity seemed to pay off, as we started to get a flood of interested adopters in the afternoon. One by one, the dogs started to find their forever homes. Max, the golden retriever, was the first to go, adopted by a family with two young children who were over the moon with excitement. Luna, the greyhound, found a home with a quiet, gentle woman who promised to give her all the love and attention she deserved.
As the day wore on, the pace only quickened. We had a few close calls, where it seemed like a dog was going to get adopted but then the potential owner had a change of heart. But we didn't give up.