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Hello, My Name Is Red!

I was born under a junk pile in the middle of the woods when I was two weeks old. My estimated birth date is September 17, 2025. I have had a rough beginning at life. I am a male and will be neutered and brought up to date on all vaccinations when I am the appropriate age. I am assumed to be Pit/Husky mix, but my new caretakers have sent out a DNA test to see exactly which breeds I am. At 2 weeks old I weighed 2.76 pounds. I will most likely be a medium to large size dog.My litter's DNA and Genetic Health Testing Results are in. Voiceless Moments holds prize winning contests that allow people to guess our different breeds. The contest has not been held for our results yet. Follow us on Facebook, our contest is the week of October 27th. (www.facebook.com/voicelessmoments). Once our contest is over, we will announce it in the bio section of each of the pups.

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My Story

My name is Red, and my story began in the most unlikely way—nestled beneath a forgotten pile of trash, deep within the quiet embrace of the woods. My first memories are of holding close to my brothers and sisters, our small bodies pressed together for warmth, comfort, and a sense of belonging in the unfamiliar darkness. Those opening weeks were about more than survival; they taught me what it means to be resilient and the power of family. When the caring people from this organization found us, everything changed—gentle hands lifted us from uncertainty and brought us into a world filled with hope, safety, and compassion. I will always remember the kindness that saved us and the light it brought into my life.

I learned I was born around September 17, 2025—a date that means much more than just my birthday. It marks the start of a journey shaped by challenges, unexpected wonders, and the kindness of strangers who turned into heroes. Since then, my siblings and I have been welcomed into a foster home, where gentle patience and love have slowly soothed away the fears of our earliest days. Each warm bed, soft cuddle, and encouraging word feels like a treasure, especially when I remember how uncertain life once seemed. My thankfulness for the safety and affection I’ve found is beyond what words can say.

Now, at just six weeks old and weighing around 6 pounds, I’m growing bolder and more curious with each passing day. My round belly and big, floppy paws aren’t just cute—they’re signs of the strong, happy dog I’m becoming. For my first year, I’ll need nutritious puppy food to help me grow, play, and experience the world with endless energy. I’ve had my first puppy vaccination and flea prevention—simple steps, but so important for my future health. The care and attention I’m given every day fill me with confidence to explore, and I’m deeply grateful for this safe start to my life.

I’m a curious little pup with a gentle nature, and my unique mix of Pit, Husky, and Cattle Dog makes me one of a kind. My soft, patchwork fur is a living tribute to my roots, while my alert, expressive ears capture every sound, showing just how eager I am to learn about my world. There may be even more surprises in my background, and if you’re interested, the rescue can share my complete story. I’m expected to grow into a medium to large dog—adventurous, loyal, and loving. If you like a bit of mystery, you can find my family’s DNA reveal on the organization’s Facebook page. Every part of me has a story, and I can’t wait to share it with the family destined to be mine.

Not long ago, I had my very first intake exam—a quiet victory after such a rough beginning. Gentle hands checked me from head to tail, their kindness easing my worries as they listened to my heartbeat and looked into my hopeful eyes. I received medicine to keep me healthy and strong, and the results brought such joy: no cleft palate, no hernia, and a clean bill of health. For a puppy whose first home was under a pile of trash, being healthy feels like an incredible gift—a new beginning filled with hope and gratitude.

Right now, my eyes—and most of my siblings’—are a dazzling shade of blue, bright with wonder as we discover the world. I’ve learned that as I grow, my eye color might change, revealing its true hue sometime between 9 and 16 weeks. For now, they shine like tiny sapphires, full of hope and the promise of new adventures. With each new experience, I find more reasons to trust in kindness and the beauty of second chances.

I’m bursting with the joyful, endless energy only a puppy knows, and thanks to my special mix, I crave play and adventure—chasing toys, wrestling with my siblings, and exploring every nook of my foster home. I treasure every cuddle, every gentle touch, and the feeling of safety and love I never imagined was possible. My earliest days weren’t always so gentle; my mother stopped making milk when I was just three weeks old, and saying goodbye to her so soon left a mark on my heart. Now, I’m thriving on solid food and water, and I’m so grateful for it. Each new day brings hope for the future, and I hold tight to every precious moment.

I’ll be ready to begin my new life with a forever family after November 12th, when I turn 8 weeks old—a day I dream about with so much hope and excitement. I’m not quite old enough for my spay surgery yet, but my rescue will help my new family find a caring veterinarian when the time comes. After I go home, I’ll still need two more sets of vaccines to keep me healthy and strong. My adoption fee is $175, and when my family completes my vaccines and spay, they’ll get $75 back—a heartfelt thank you for welcoming me home. All of my important paperwork will come with me, so the vet can track every milestone in my journey. I picture the day I finally meet the family meant for me—I’ll be waiting, tail wagging and heart full of hope.

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