He was ready for love ❤️️
Donna Lochmann didn’t know how the young pit bull she was called to rescue would react to her presence. She knew the dog was in danger since he was wandering so close to a major freeway, but she didn’t want to make it worse by startling him and causing him to run.
“If he would’ve gotten spooked and ran, he would’ve ended up right on the highway,” Lochmann, Stray Rescue of St. Louis’ chief life saving officer, told The Dodo. “We never want these guys on the highway, for sure.”
Lochmann responded to the call about a black-and-white dog walking near a highway entrance ramp as soon as it came in. Not only was the dog at risk because of his location, but it was also extremely cold out — too cold for a dog to be outside for an extended period of time.
When Lochmann got there, she found the pup cold and afraid, huddled against a chain-link fence with cars speeding by him.
The rescuer had to work quickly. She carefully walked towards the dog, assessing his reaction with each step, and was surprised to find that he was just as happy to see her as she was to see him.
“When I got closer to him, I knelt down a little bit so that he wasn’t intimidated,” Lochmann said. “But he was actually really friendly.”
Instead of running away, the dog inched his head forward and started sniffing Lochmann. As soon as he knew he was safe, he rolled over for immediate belly rubs.
The pup was shivering, but — for the first time since Lochmann spotted him — his tail wagged with delight.
Lochmann wrapped her arms around the pup and showered him with cuddles before they headed back to the Jeep.
“He let me pet him right away,” Lochmann said. “He was very sweet.”