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Duke goes home, ending status as longest dog homeowner at Region shelter

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Duke, who had actually been the longest dog resident waiting on a home at the Michiana Humane Society, goes home at last.



MICHIGAN CITY — After spending 522 days in a kennel at the Michiana Humane Society seeing others dogs get here terrified and leave happy for their permanently houses, the time lastly showed up for Duke.

The 3-year-old male brindle pit bull mix, who invested almost half his young life at the shelter making the regrettable title of longest dog homeowner, was just recently embraced, the shelter revealed.

“It was clear that as quickly as he satisfied Michael (Seamon), he had actually been waiting on him all along,” shelter authorities said.

“Michael has actually been going to Duke throughout the week to make the shift as smooth as possible and is already dedicated to his brand-new friend. And how remarkable is this?”

Seamon, of Chesterton, routinely posts images and updates of Duke on Facebook and even began an Instagram page to track Duke’s brand-new life at @theadventuresofdukeandmike.

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Duke, who had actually caught the hearts of those at the shelter in no little part due to the fact that of his capability to stay positive in the extremely difficult and lonesome environment, had actually been given up Dec. 28, 2021 after his previous buddy passed away.

The young high-energy person invested the majority of every day consisted of in a reasonably little kennel location surrounded by distressed and loud dogs. Occasionally, a complete stranger would contribute to his tension by appearing suddenly at the fenced gate to gaze in and poke at him for a bit, prior to ultimately proceeding to take a look at the other available dogs.

Other than a couple of brief potty breaks every day, periodic sees by volunteers and the uncommon journey off website, Duke had actually lived this ordinary and lonesome life longer than any other dog in anybody’s memory at the shelter.

He likewise conquered Parvo while at the shelter, which is a possibly fatal health problem.

“Our kennel staff had the ability to nurse him back to health all the time,” shelter authorities said.


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The Times included a story in April on Duke’s regrettable status as longest homeowner at the shelter, in which Executive Director Johanna Humbert voiced self-confidence in Duke discovering a home quickly.

“He’s remarkable,” she said.

“Staff and volunteers have actually exceeded and beyond for him,” according to the shelter. “We never ever quit on our family pets.”

“Extra training, additional sightseeing tour, additional enrichment, additional attention, and additional hope all for Duke. We cannot thank everybody associated with getting Duke to this point. He has actually discovered his 2nd possibility.”

“And thank you, Michael, for seeing the capacity that all of us saw and providing Duke a home,” shelter authorities said. “Happy tails, Duke. We enjoy you! ‘Adopted’ looks good on you, good boy.”

The Michiana Humane Societywhich has dogs, cats and numerous animals available for adoption, is at 722 Ind. 212 in Michigan City and be called at 219-872-4499.

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