Popsugar Pets Pet Rescue Woman Accidentally Reunites With Dog She Fostered This Story About a Woman Reuniting With a Dog She Fostered Is Pretty Freakin' Unbelievable 15 October 2019 by Murphy Moroney It was beyond comforting for my first foster dog to turn up on my front lawn today, her fur still soft and her ear still crooked and her tail still wagging. Here she is in all her grown-up glory and I hope she warms your heart too! #RescueDogs #AdoptDontShop 7/ pic.twitter.com/aEChtd83cY— Kate Howard (@JournoKateH) October 15, 2019 Kate Howard, a Kentucky-based journalist, recently had an experience that's practically too sweet to believe. In a now-viral Twitter thread, she explained how she was minding her own business on her porch when a dog made her way into Kate's yard. A dog-lover herself, Kate was amused to see the four-legged friend plop down on her property. After hearing the dog's owner call her Winnie, she realised that she's crossed paths with the dog before . . . when she fostered her a few months prior! Kate confirmed with the dog's owner that Winnie's name hadn't changed since she was adopted, and yup, it's the same flippin' pupper. Scroll ahead to learn how the entire situation went down. Sometimes you really can have perfect timing! Related: This Dog Refusing to Get Out of Bed Is Honestly Me Every Monday Morning Kate's Story About Winnie Finding Her Again Today I was sitting on my porch, enjoying the sunshine and the rest of my day off after returning from the memorial service of a friend who died far too soon. A woman and her dog stopped at my yard, and the dog plopped down on my grass. 1/— Kate Howard (@JournoKateH) October 15, 2019 1 / 7 The dog was cute, a brown pitty girl with white markings. All dogs are perfect but she was particular charming. Her owner was trying to get her rolling again but she was staying put. She called her. “Winnie! Come on!” Her name was Winnie! 2/— Kate Howard (@JournoKateH) October 15, 2019 2 / 7 This immediately registered because last November, I fostered a dog for the first time over Thanksgiving. She was a soft wiggly baby puppy I named Winnie. I cried for three days after she was spayed and went up for adoption, worrying about whether she had found a good home. 3/ pic.twitter.com/KDFiHKcGzG— Kate Howard (@JournoKateH) October 15, 2019 3 / 7 I asked the woman whether she adopted Winnie with that name. She said yes, as she didn’t want to change her name and confuse her. I asked when — she said last November. By then, I was practically leaping off the porch screaming. I FOSTERED THIS DOGGGGGG 4/ pic.twitter.com/7OuMyodTvo— Kate Howard (@JournoKateH) October 15, 2019 4 / 7 I told her I was so worried about whether she found a good home that I asked the shelter to put my name in her file in case she was ever brought back, an unfortunate but not uncommon outcome. “Oh, no,” she said. “I would NEVER bring her back!” She is a great, well-behaved pup. 5/— Kate Howard (@JournoKateH) October 15, 2019 5 / 7 Now, I just moved into this house a couple months ago. And it turns out this house is a block over from Winnie! I would have been at work, not on my porch, this afternoon if not for traveling from the memorial service of my friend Heidi, a tremendous lover of dogs. 6/— Kate Howard (@JournoKateH) October 15, 2019 6 / 7 It was beyond comforting for my first foster dog to turn up on my front lawn today, her fur still soft and her ear still crooked and her tail still wagging. Here she is in all her grown-up glory and I hope she warms your heart too! #RescueDogs #AdoptDontShop 7/ pic.twitter.com/aEChtd83cY— Kate Howard (@JournoKateH) October 15, 2019 7 / 7 Pet RescueTouching StoriesDogsTwitter