Little Drogo is looking for a brand-new home after being taken in by the Austin Animal Center, in Texas, America – however he keeps being neglected by all possible owners
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An undesirable dog who invested 500 days in kennels awaiting someone to adopt him has actually been returned after simply one week. The poor pooch, called Drogo, was required to the Austin Animal Center, in Texas, America, in March in 2015 when his owner was forced out from their home.
But instead of gather his dog, the owner chose to leave him in their care, hoping someone else would have the ability to provide him the life he is worthy of. Unfortunately, the American pit bull had a hard time to win any person over in kennels – and wound up waiting 500 days up until lastly capturing someone’s eye.
However, his adoption didn’t exercise rather as prepared as he was gone back to the shelter simply one week later on after “nipping” his brand-new owner. Sharing his story on TikTok, an employee at Austin Animal Center said: “When you wait 500 days to discover a home and after that get returned after one week. Shelter dogs require time to get used to a brand-new home. Drogo didn’t even get the opportunity. Now he’s back at the shelter once again awaiting his genuine permanently family.”
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The caption included: “We are all squashed that Drogo was gone back to the shelter so rapidly. He was among the longest stay dogs at the shelter and now he’s back once again. He’s ravaged. It’s unfair.” Drogo has actually been referred to as an “caring boy” who “enjoys to smell the fresh air and go on great deals of strolls”.
One of their volunteers said on Facebook: “Super friendly with individuals. While he delights in a good walking and playing, he is likewise terrific at simply cooling, particularly if he’s got some sort of long-term chewing treat. Always appears to be so happy despite the fact that he’s been at the shelter for what appears like a while. Overall among my preferred dogs at Austin Animal Center.”
Another volunteer included: “I understand you shouldn’t play favourites … however Drogo is my preferred. He believes he’s a small dog and we haven’t had the heart to inform him otherwise. My family fell for him when we took him for an over night that developed into a week when all of Austin lost power.
“He was a terrific house visitor and cuddled with us through the storm. Drogo is house trained, doesn’t bark much, and succeeded with my 6-year-old child. He’s a friend to everyone he fulfills and rapidly ended up being a volunteer favourite. Drogo has actually remained in the shelter for a year now, among the longest stay dogs, and is so prepared to have a home of his own.”
Despite winning over the group at Austin Animal Center, Drogo is still looking for his permanently home. To register your interest, visit their website at www.austintexas.gov/austin-animal-center.
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