Sure enough, all it took was one Facebook post describing Martin’s story, along with two pictures of his adorable teddy bear face, to get him the visibility he needed.

Ranlet said:

[Posting on Facebook] made all of the difference. His post was shared by thousands of people, and all of the sudden, we had people contacting us over the phone, by email, etcetera.

Martin’s post went viral, and within less than 48 hours, adoption applications for the senior dog were completely maxed out.

Senior Dog With 'Teddy Bear Face' Doesn't Know Why He's Been Returned To Shelter 7 Times

One of the applications came from a couple who had experience with senior dogs.

Ranlet said:

They weren’t afraid of his age and they weren’t afraid of the fact that he had heartworm disease. They just fell in love with him and his teddy bear energy.

The couple took Martin home, where he’s been for a few weeks. His adoption isn’t finalized yet, since he’s still receiving heartworm treatment at SPCA of Wake County on the weekends, but it will be soon.

Ranlet said:

As soon as he completes his treatment, they’re going to make the adoption official. He’s got another month or two ahead of him.

Senior Dog With 'Teddy Bear Face' Doesn't Know Why He's Been Returned To Shelter 7 Times

Martin is the only dog in his new family, but he is happily sharing his space with his younger cat sister, called Hilltop.

Even though they get to see him during his regular heartworm visits, SPCA staff miss Martin every day. But they are so excited that he found the perfect home against all odds, and hope that his story will inspire others to adopt older pups.

Ranlet said:

It’s nice to give more attention to senior dogs. It helps remind people that they’re worthwhile to adopt, too.