13-Year-Old Dachshund Mix Abandoned With a Heartbreaking Note
When a woman in Fayetteville, Georgia, stepped outside her home last week, she noticed something unusual near the edge of her property — a small, trembling dachshund mix with a worn collar and a folded piece of paper tucked nearby.
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The note, written in shaky handwriting, revealed a heartbreaking truth: the dog, a 13-year-old named Reese, had been left behind by her family.
A Lonely Goodbye on a Quiet Georgia Morning
The message read with aching honesty. Its writer confessed that life had become too overwhelming.
They spoke of love, of regret, and of having “no time” left for the little dog who had once been their companion.
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Between caring for four children and struggling to manage daily life, the person had chosen to let Reese go — not into a shelter, but into uncertainty.
The woman who found Reese could see the sadness in her eyes. Her fur was soft but slightly matted, her small body thin, and she moved slowly, unsure of where to go.
Despite everything, Reese wagged her tail gently when the woman spoke to her. She wasn’t angry. She was simply waiting — for someone to understand her.
Unable to turn her away, the woman brought Reese into her house, fed her, and gave her a warm place to rest.
She couldn’t keep her permanently, but she knew this little dog deserved more than a lonely ending. So she shared Reese’s story in a private Facebook group, hoping that someone — anyone — might help.
A Shelter’s Compassion and a Chance at Healing
Within hours, the post caught the attention of Royal Animal Refuge, a well-known local rescue in Fayetteville.
When shelter director Mariel Weigand saw Reese’s photo and read about her abandonment, her heart broke.
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“It’s never easy to see something like that,” she later shared. “But sometimes, people just don’t know where to turn. That doesn’t make it right, but it helps us understand.”
Weigand explained that in their county, not all animal control facilities accept owner surrenders. That means people who are desperate — or who simply feel out of options — sometimes make heartbreaking decisions.
Abandonment isn’t legal or kind, but it often stems from fear and lack of information rather than cruelty.
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Royal Animal Refuge immediately stepped in. They arranged to pick up Reese and have her checked by their vet. Despite her age, Reese’s spirit was strong.
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She still had that spark — the gentle curiosity that older dogs carry when they’ve seen both love and loss.
Weigand reached out to Robyn Klein, one of the refuge’s most trusted foster caregivers, asking if she could take Reese in for a while. Robyn agreed without hesitation.
But when she brought the little dachshund to her mother, Suzy Reeves, something unexpected happened.
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Suzy, an older woman who had recently lost her own longtime companion dog, felt an instant connection.
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As soon as Reese walked up to her, tail wagging, Suzy knelt down and smiled through tears. “Oh, sweetheart,” she whispered, “you’re safe now.”