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Stella the Dog Finds Love After Being Returned Twice At Texas Shelter

When a puppy finds love and a place to belong, it often feels like their whole world is finally complete. But when that love is suddenly taken away, the emotional impact can be heartbreaking. Their trust is shaken, and their spirit struggles to understand what went wrong.

That was the case for Stella, a young pup who thought she had found her forever family. She had been adopted as a baby, only to be returned when her new owners decided she was “too much to handle.” The confusion on her face said it all. She had no idea why her world had been turned upside down.

Her Story Begins

Stella’s connection with the shelter started early in life. At just nine weeks old, she was surrendered by her first owners to Longview PAWS, a nonprofit that helps support the Longview Animal Care and Adoption Center in Gregg County, Texas. Her name back then was Rye.

Even after being given up so young, Rye remained cheerful and full of energy. She did not spend long in the shelter. She and her siblings were soon adopted, each heading off to what they believed were new beginnings.

Once she settled into her new home, her name was changed to Stella. Her new family had children and other dogs, and for a while, everything seemed perfect. Stella believed she had found a safe, loving place where she could grow and thrive.

But several months later, everything changed.

Rejected Again

Without warning, Stella was brought back to the same shelter. Her family explained that while she was sweet and loving, her playful nature was too overwhelming for their elderly dog and small children. They felt they could not keep up with her energy.

Stella did not understand any of it. She had trusted her family. She had loved them. Being returned once more broke something inside her.

The shelter staff wrapped her in care and attention. They gave her a warm place to sleep, toys to play with, and gentle hands to remind her that she was still loved. But they knew that what she needed most was a home where her personality would be embraced, not rejected.

Hoping for a True Match

Stella’s caregivers knew she needed someone special. Her ideal match would be an active family, someone who could keep up with her zest for life and offer patience during her adjustment. She was not a problem dog—she was just young, energetic, and looking for someone to love.

Sadly, Stella’s story is not unique. Many pets are returned because families are not fully prepared for the responsibilities that come with adoption. The team at Longview PAWS continues to raise awareness about this issue.

“By preparing ourselves for the responsibility of pet ownership, we can help reduce return rates and ensure every adoption is a lifelong success,” the shelter wrote in a recent post. “Let’s spread awareness and advocate for these wonderful animals who just want to be loved.”

A New Beginning

After everything she had been through, Stella’s happy ending finally arrived.

She found a family who saw her not as too much to handle but as just right. They welcomed her energy, appreciated her playful spirit, and promised to be there for her—always.

Now, Stella has a home filled with love, stability, and people who truly understand her. Her journey was not easy, but it brought her to where she was always meant to be.

To Stella and every pup still waiting for their forever, your time is coming. And when it does, it will be worth the wait.