This browser does not support the Video element.
PHILADELPHIA, Pa. - After Frances recovered, the special dog got an equally special family. One that didn’t care about her disability. She wheeled her way right into the hearts of Christine and Kris Gacono.
"I think she's going to be a very lovable dog," Kris told FOX 29's Bruce Gordon. “When I saw her at first I was like, okay, I can't say no!"
Frances will be in good company as the Gaconos already have 2 Dachshunds, and Christine works for Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Association.
“She’s gonna have the best life,” Christine said.
It’s early, but it looks like Frances will get the happy ending her arduous journey deserves. Only the strong survive, but the loved endure.
According to the PSPCA, the dog was named Frances after First Lady Frances Cleveland who was the first person to own a dachshund in the White House. Watch the video to see Frances get her loving forever home.