One-Eyed Pug Discovers ‘Furever’ Hotel Home and it’s SO Heartwarming

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It breaks our hearts when we see or hear about dogs that still haven't been adopted. Many of us wish we could just take them all home. It can really hard for dogs to get adopted if they have special needs. However, the story of how this special needs pug found a forever home at a hotel just might be the best thing ever!

The Story Of How This One-Eyed Pug Found A Forever Home Is:

Parker, a 5-year-old pug who happens to be missing an eye, can't seem to shake the overwhelming amount of pupparazi that has visited in the past 3 1/2 weeks of her new residency at the Park Hyatt Chicago.

The dog was identified to Walter Brindell, the hotel's manager, as an animal who may have a hard time finding a traditional home, and that's when he knew she would be the perfect fit.

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via Park Hyatt Chicago

Brindell, who has had dogs for as long as he can remember, also sits on the Paws' Chicago development board, a nonprofit organization that cares for injured animals, and aids in adoption.

“I knew that her presence would benefit us internally,” said Walter Brindell, the hotel's manager.

Paws has played a critical role in nursing Parker back to health. In November, she joined the program after spending time at a rural shelter in Tennessee. The dog's medical needs were “extensive,” according to Paws Chicago founder Paula Fasseas.

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via Park Hyatt Chicago

“She was found with painful, oozing skin tags, an irreparably damaged eye and a delicate respiratory pattern,” Fasseas told TODAY in an email.

The team was able to remove all skin tags and also performed a more invasive surgery which alleviated breathing concerns.

“It was love at first sight,” Brindell said.

Parker's presence has immensely changed the hotel vibe.

This story is just so amazing. Parker is definitely one special pug and now she has a really amazing place to call home.It is so great that her story has such a happening ending. She needed a home and the hotel wanted a dog, so clearly, it was meant to be.

To learn even more about Parker and her story, you can visit Today.

Featured Image via Today / Park Hyatt Chicago



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