NORMAN, Okla. (Gray News) – A canine in Oklahoma that appeared destined to be euthanized is getting a second likelihood at life due to the generosity of a pilot and a girl a whole lot of miles away.
Odin’s story started in September when he was delivered to the City of Norman Animal Welfare shelter with a badly swollen eye. Shelter officers say the attention was eliminated and he appeared to be doing superb with out it.
Odin, nevertheless, didn’t have any success at being adopted as a result of officers mentioned he had issues getting together with different dogs.
A social media submit from the shelter mentioned he doesn’t appear to know “canine social cues” and would play too roughly with different dogs, not realizing when the opposite dogs have been overwhelmed.
The shelter posted about Odin in January as a part of an effort to focus on long-stay dogs that hadn’t acquired a lot consideration by potential adopters or have been exhibiting stress behaviors of their kennels.
On Tuesday, the shelter again posted about Odin, saying nobody had come to see him about potential adoption and that if he wasn’t adopted by Friday, he can be euthanized.
People far and broad shared and responded to the submit, with presents starting from free behavioral remedy for Odin and whoever agreed to undertake or foster him, to a personal pilot volunteering to fly Odin to an out-of-state adopter if want be.
The latter provide was put to use when Diane Baker, who lives in Atlanta, Georgia, noticed the submit and mentioned she “had to have” Odin. Parker and Danielle Ferguson agreed to fly Odin to Georgia on Thursday to start out his new life.
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