"I'm here to take Higgins home."
Higgins was a long haul occupant at The Humane Society of Preble County, however the official chief, Leslie Renner, would not abandon getting him out of there. What's more, the canine wasn't going to surrender either.

Higgins originally came to the shelter as a pup and was adopted right away. But he eventually found his way back to the shelter when someone came in with a “stray,” and it was him. And no one came looking for him.

The dog was now a year old, and people kept passing over him for younger puppies. He also kept a worried look on his face that some people may have found intimidating. Higgins was constantly ignored.

Sympathetic Society of Preble County
However, following 2,381 days at the safe house, in came Brendon Reed who stated, "I'm here to take Higgins home." They could barely handle it.

Empathetic Society of Preble County
The 22-year-elderly person just got his first home and needed a friend. At the point when he saw Higgins' photograph and heard his story, he needed to have him.

Higgins now sleeps on a couch and plays in his very own backyard after six-and-a-half long years. He’s living life like every other beloved pet.

Higgins is so happy to finally have a home and a dad who loves him. The wait is over.
h/t The Dodo