Officer Matthew O’Hanlon – member of the Mount Laurel Police Department for nearly three years – was on a patrol through the industrial part of the city, when spotted the little puppy.
“When we typically find a dog, usually they have tags on them or a chip,” the officer told ABC 7. “We can take them to the local animal hospital and have the owner found pretty fast.”
Concerned, officer O’Hanlon took the 3-month-old puppy to the Burlington County Animal Shelter for further investigation. But on their way there, the puppy had stolen the officer’s heart with his cuteness.
“I called the shelter 20 minutes after I dropped him off and told them that I wanted him,” officer O’Hanlon Good Morning America. “My fiancée and I were looking to get a pit bull, and when you see a pit bull puppy with an injury, it’s hard to pass up on.”
It turned out the puppy had no microchip, yet he remained at the shelter for a few more days in case someone would have came to claim him. He also had to stay to get treatment for his wound.
“Boy, it makes you feel good that you can help a little puppy like that go from whatever happened to him to now knowing how spoiled he’s going to be for the rest of his life,” the officer explained for ABC7.
Mount Laurel Police Department also shared the great news with their Facebook followers.
“Everyone keeps asking what happened to the puppy we found on January 2nd……Well he has a new home with one of the officers who rescued him,” the police department wrote on Facebook.
Watch for more about this beautiful story: