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Published 12:50 25 Apr 2019 BST
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Local man Nick Abbott saw a post about the dog on Facebook and decided he wanted to help.
Nick had been born deaf and told the shelter he wanted to meet Emerson because they would understand each other.
"When I saw [the] post online, my heart went out for him," he told Pretty52.
"We connected instantly when we met and I took him home that night."
Since then, the pair have been inseparable and the now four-month-old Emerson has beaten his health issues.
He's also been learning commands in sign language from foster dad Nick.
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