Dog found cruelly abandoned at train station next to a suitcase of belongings

Scottish SPCA

In January 2015, Kai was found alone with a suitcase containing a pillow, a toy, food, and a bowl.

The Scottish SPCA scanned Kai’s microchip which led them to a previous owner who claimed he sold Kai back in 2013. No one could identify his new owner.

‘Sale gone wrong’

A woman from Aberdeenshire, Scotland, told the Daily Record that the dog’s abandonment was the result of an attempted sale gone wrong.

The woman said she responded to an online ad and agreed to buy the dog for about $600 but changed her mind once she arrived at the train station to meet the seller, according to a CNN article.

She said the owner left before she could speak with him and she had to leave abruptly fearing she’d miss the last train. She was also concerned about her daughter who suffers from asthma.

Abandoning animals is a federal offense under Scotland’s Animal Health and Protection Act of 2006. Anyone found guilty is forbidden from owning other animals.

Thankfully, there is a happy ending to Kai’s story. Among the hundreds of people who came forward to adopt Kai, one lucky dog lover was chosen.

Forever home

Ian Russell, 52, was chosen by the Scottish SPCA, as the most suitable candidate.

Watch how happy Kai is to meet his new owner in the video below.

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So glad Kai had a happy ending, no dog should be passed around and abandoned like that. Please share his uplifting story with all the animal lovers you know.

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