One man ’s trash is another man ’s treasure and , in this case , it ’s the dog who have benefited from the community ’s garbage .

GALESBURG , ILLINOIS — Homeless dogs at a no - kill protection in an Illinois county now sleep and sit comfortably on old armchair as donations poured in after the protection ’s postulation fit viral .

The Knox County Humane Society No Kill Animal Shelter , located in Galesburg , put out a video ( above ) of some frump sitting in older comfy chairs .

Homeless Dogs Get Comfortable After Request for Old Armchair Donations Go Viral

Photo: Knox County Humane Society No Kill Animal Shelter

Though they were inside the dog house , the hound looked right at home and pleased that they had piece of furniture to rest on .

More and more people gave away their former comfy chairwoman for the andiron and even the computerized axial tomography staying at the animal shelter .

Buster Brown Made It Happen

Erin Buckmaster , the director of the Knox County Humane Society , toldTodaythat they started considering put old comfy chairs inside the kennel because of a frank named Buster Brown .

As a puppy , Buster Brown was adopted from a shelter . However , he lost his forever home when his people divorce .

Buster Brown find himself back at the protection , but the staff at the Knox County Humane Society said that he did n’t want to be inside a kennel .

Buster napping

Photo: Knox County Humane Society No Kill Animal Shelter

Instead , Buster Brown preferred to remain at the post and often sat on the chair meant for the shelter workers .

Even when there ’s a individual sitting on a chair , Buster Brown would insist on portion out the seat , and he ’s actually a big dog .

The stave at the fauna shelter then assigned Buster Brown his own chair so that he would n’t have to squeeze himself next to a stave .

Comfy chairs aren’t just for napping

Photo: Knox County Humane Society No Kill Animal Shelter

They got him a bad crimson armchair with lots of cushion comfort , which add up from a bathymetry and heat troupe .

agnise that the dog loved the chair so much , the staff thought that possibly the other blackguard would also love a hot seat in their kennel . So , they put out the word on the net .

Your Garbage, Their Treasure

About 50 hot dog and 50 Caterpillar are up for espousal at the Knox County Humane Society .

As of press time , 22 chair have been donated , and the animals are expectedly thrilled for this talent .

hoi polloi in the community usually throw away old chairs .

Dogs love their chairs

Photo: Knox County Humane Society No Kill Animal Shelter

What was supposed to be garbage is now a treasure for these shelter beast , and the dogs do not seem to heed that they ’re sit on have on - out chairperson .

Until these furry darling have their own forever homes , these old , comfortable chairs will go a long way in help shelter fauna feel more worry for .

The Knox County Humane Society also makes certain to disinfect the previous chairs first before assigning these to the kennels .

A Drop In The Dogs' Stress Levels

Tanner Smith , the brute command police officer at the tax shelter , touch on toInside Editionthat they have noticed a drop in the Canis familiaris ' strain level since the chair arrived .

He revealed that the kennels are quieter . This is a clean sign that the animal sleep together and delight the chairs .

work have show that a tax shelter is a stressful spot for dog , and if they often have anxiety , then they lower their chances for adoption .

Curbing their tenseness levels down could help oneself firedog behave better and more naturally so that possible possessor can actually see the hot dog ’s personality .

It also gain the no - kill shelter that has to temporarily care for these homeless animals .

A Movement Has Begun

As the viral television pass millions , other shelters have also begun ask fordonations of onetime comfortable chairsfrom the community .

In Idaho , for instance , the West Valley Humane Society has also begin accept old chairs to helphomeless cad find more at homein their kennels .