Hearing a noise late at night can be jarring to say the least. Is it a burglar? House settling? Is it a random dog that has mysteriously made himself at home in your living room?
While the last option may seem like the most far fetched, that’s exactly what Jack Jokinen and his wife awoke to a few weeks back. At around 4 a.m. on a Saturday, Jack’s wife shook him awake. Being parents of a newborn, the two are used to early morning antics, but this time was different. “I was sleeping and my wife all the sudden woke me up, and she said, ‘The baby’s OK … but there’s a puppy in our house,’” Jokinen recently told The Dodo. “Obviously, I was very confused.”
Tired and unaware of exactly what awaited him, Jokinen slowly crept downstairs to find a small lab patiently sitting in the couple’s living room.
I just woke up to this puppy in my house and we have no idea how it got here. pic.twitter.com/OZMystNsZE
— Jack Jokinen (@JJFromTheBronx) December 14, 2019
The doors and windows were all shut, which added an extra layer of “what the hell is going on” to the already puzzling situation. His first instinct was that there must also be someone in the house with the precarious pup. “So I do a security sweep, making sure there’s no one hiding in closets or anything like that. And when I finish, I think, ‘How did this happen? A magical puppy?’”
Thankfully, the Jokinens have a security camera by their front door that quickly told the story of what happened. When Jack had returned home the night before, the door didn’t shut all the way. With winds kicking through the neighborhood that evening, the door blew open all the way leaving their home open to the elements, and in turn, a new furry friend.
At around 3:16 a.m., the stray dog, likely cold and looking for a warm place to spend the night, entered the couple’s front door. About a half-hour later, a random stranger happened by and noticed the door wide open. Luckily, the passerby was kind enough to shut the door and go on about his stroll.
So the next morning, the pair called the local animal control office to see what to do next. Emaciated and walking on three legs, they feared what would become of her. “We thought, ‘If we just drop this dog off, who knows what will happen?’” They decided to take matters into their own hands.
A trip to the vet revealed that this small, uncared for “puppy” was actually a nine-year-old dog. Covered in fleas with a plethora of other medical issues, they made the only choice they felt they could. They adopted her as their own and named her Suzy.
Gotta lather her up and let her sit 5min to get all the dead fleas and ticks off pic.twitter.com/a3aGjhA1nL
— Jack Jokinen (@JJFromTheBronx) December 14, 2019
“We decided that of all the bad things that could happen by leaving your door open in the middle of winter in a major city, to end up with a sweet dog, who has come off the street … We have to at least give this a try,” Jokinen said.
After sharing the story and photos of Suzy, you can probably guess what happened next. The Internet, in true Internet fashion, came through with over $15,000 in donations to help assist with the medical bills and future care of this miracle pup. Jokinen sharing his gratitude and adding “In a way, this isn’t our dog — it’s the internet’s dog.”
Beyond changing their lives and of course Suzy’s, the couple’s kindness has already inspired several others to take action in their own communities.
Meet Tito, Carson, Cassie and Harley Quinn. They’ve all been adopted thanks to people sharing Suzy’s story! Can’t thank you all enough. https://t.co/Cp69TIjqOh pic.twitter.com/GTCrYiE45U
— Jack Jokinen (@JJFromTheBronx) January 3, 2020
It’s a reminder that kindness is often contagious, and that stories like this can inspire good in all who encounter them.
So here’s to the Jokinens and anyone else who shares their paws-itivity with the world.