Susan Graham, six years into her sobriety and battling the lingering effects of depression and past struggles with homelessness and addiction, was searching for connection when she first locked eyes with Baby Boy, a puggle at the San Diego Humane Society.
“I met Baby Boy the day I wanted to just end it all,” Graham said. What she found was more than just a pet—she found hope. “He is my lifesaver. He saved me from taking my own life.”
Now, Graham’s world revolves around her four-legged companion, who has transformed her perspective on loneliness and love. “Until I finally got him, I’m like, who needs a boyfriend? Who needs a human? I got this guy,” she said…