South Carolina Couple Thought A Coyote Was Chasing Them But The Truth Left Them Speechless
Tiffany Seeger and David Gray were finishing up a walk with their dogs in Greenville, South Carolina, ready to head inside and unwind.
Then suddenly, a gray blur in the yard caught their eyes. Their hearts skipped a beat, as Tiffany shared in an interview:
“When I saw a dog that I was not familiar with, my brain went, ‘Coyote.’”
Coyotes are common in their neighborhood, and for a split second, fear took over.
Tiffany and David quickly herded their dogs inside, keeping a close eye on the mysterious figure in their yard.

Their brains raced through every worst-case scenario, and yet, something about the animal’s cautious movements hinted that maybe, this wasn’t a predator at all.
And they were right. What they had feared was a coyote turned out to be a timid, lost little dog.
She was wandering all alone and in need of help. Tiffany said:
“I went from being really scared for my dogs’ safety to being like, ‘Oh my God, this thing is so cute. How can we help her?’”

Without hesitation, the couple scooped her up and took her straight to the vet.
Sprite, as she would soon be called, had no tags, no microchip, nothing that could identify her, but she radiated sweetness.
Her shy, gentle eyes seemed to silently ask for a second chance, and Tiffany couldn’t help but feel like they had just stumbled upon someone very special.
They posted about Sprite on social media, hoping to locate her owners. Days passed, but no one came forward.

Slowly, it became clear that this little pup wasn’t just lost; she had found her people. And what a match it was.
Before settling in, Tiffany and David gave Sprite a warm bath, letting the water wash away the dirt and the stress of her adventure.
She relaxed into their care, and she seemed to enjoy the comfort and attention she’d clearly been missing.

Introducing Sprite to their household was pure magic. Their dogs, Totoro and Mei, were curious, sniffing and circling their new friend.
That night, the little family huddled together in a giant pillow fort on the floor, cuddling and settling in.
Tiffany laughed at how naturally Sprite seemed to fit in, like she had always belonged:
“We’re a big pillow cuddle puddle, just having the best time. And we got up in the morning, and it was like she was just a part of the family.”

With the help of Dog Squad, a local rescue, Sprite got all her vaccinations and health checks.
Tiffany and David are fostering her for now, still deciding if they’ll adopt her permanently.
Though anyone watching the way she melts into their family can see that it’s already a perfect fit. Tiffany said:
“Her number one personality trait is just loving and gentle. I love her, and other people love her, so it’s time to find her a forever home. And she may just be here forever.”

Taking things one day at a time, the couple enjoys watching Sprite settle into her new life with ease.
She’s already formed a sweet bond with their dog Mei, happily playing, snuggling, and keeping each other company around the house.
And no matter what the future holds for this pup, it’s clear her days are about to be truly amazing.
