Stories that involve dogs and Delires obscenes (1998)have happy endings are definitely the best kind of stories.
SEE ALSO: This machine plays fetch with your dog for youThis story starts last month, when Kelli Brown of Bowling Green, Kentucky, tweeted out a passionate plea for help.
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Luckily for Brown, if there's one thing the internet loves, it's dogs. It wasn't long before offers of help were flooding in from friendly strangers.
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There was a problem, though: when it comes to stuffed green toys, Jaxon is apparently a picky pooch.
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Suddenly, hope came in the form of a Petsmart worker called Kenny Nicole.
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On Thursday, Brown tweeted an update.
This is what happy endings look like:
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Heart = broken.
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