Alix Earle with foster dog.
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Video of Alix Earle Giving Foster Dog a Fun Car Ride Melts Hearts

Sometimes, a little kindness can change a life. Alix Earle recently shared an uplifting video of her foster dog, Asia, happily embracing the breeze during a car ride. The pup had spent 495 days at the Miami-Dade Animal Shelter. However, thanks to Earle and her partner, NFL player Braxton Berrios, she’s now getting the love and care she deserves.

Video shows foster dog enjoying a car ride with Alix Earle

In the video, Alix Earle can be seen with Asia, a 4-year-old dog she and Braxton Berrios are currently fostering. Asia’s happiness is evident as she curiously gazes out of the window. Earle shares Asia’s excitement with her audience, explaining that Asia has been in a shelter for an extended period and deserves every bit of joy she can get.

The host of the “Hot Mess” podcast had previously introduced Asia on the show. “I really wanted a foster dog that had been in the shelter for a while because they build up so much stress in there,” Earle shared. Asia had been at the Miami-Dade Animal Shelter for 495 days, making her one of the long-term residents before Earle and Berrios stepped in.

Despite Earle’s busy travel schedule, she has found a way to provide Asia with care and affection. Earle admitted that while she would love to keep Asia permanently, her lifestyle isn’t conducive to dog ownership at this time. Instead, fostering allows her to help dogs like Asia without a long-term commitment. This car ride is just one example of how Earle is providing a nurturing environment while Asia awaits her forever home.

The couple has received an outpouring of love and support from their followers. Many have praised them for using their platform to shine a light on shelter animals and the importance of adoption. “Fostering is the key to saving lives!!! Thank you for using your platform to spread the word!” wrote one fan. “Imagine being fostered and lifted into a G wagon,” said another.

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