SNOHOMISH COUNTY, Wash. — A stray canine named “Churro” has found a new home with a Snohomish County deputy.
Deputy Grimes with the Snohomish County Sheriff’s Office was responding to an animal management name again in October when he discovered a canine tied to a pole.
The animal was deserted within the rain on the Mariner Market in Everett. Deputy Grimes took him to the Everett Animal Shelter and named him “Churro” after his cinnamon sugar coloring.
After two weeks, nobody claimed Churro so a distinct deputy adopted him.
Churro was not chipped and had fleas, mange, and different well being points usually related to deserted dogs.
“He is healthy and thriving in his new loving home with Deputy Miller,” mentioned a spokesperson. “Thank you to Deputy Grimes for taking him to the shelter and thank you to Deputy Miller for giving Churro a loving home.”