While some dogs are quickly adopted, others must wait a very long time to find a forever home. One of the many reasons why this happens is that the dog may come from a breed that is seen as violent. If this is the case, the poor dog may have a hard time finding a forever home.
Drools is one of these dogs. This four-year-old male Pitbull and boxer mix has been living in a Colorado animal shelter for nearly two years. This is an exceptionally lengthy stay for rescue dogs.
Drools is a neutered dog and has been at the Conour Animal Shelter for nearly two years, patiently waiting for his adoption.
Kacey Widetich is an employee of the rescue charity Relay for Rescue, and she said that she has been staying at the shelter to keep Drools company while the organization searches for his ideal home. She believes that the difficulty in achieving this goal could be linked to the shelter’s location.
The fact that the caregivers are fairly specific about the type of home that will accommodate Drools is another factor that the organization has been taking into consideration. The dog must be adopted and live in a home where he is the only pet. No other dogs or cats are allowed since Drools does not do well with other animals.
The dog is familiar with basic instructions and training. The organization also made sure that he is up-to-date on his vaccines. Drools is also quite good with children and adults.
In addition, Drools possesses a considerable amount of energy. He also loves cuddling with humans and getting rubs and pets from them. Playing with him should not be too difficult since he also loves playtime. These qualities will help the dog’s new owners establish a relationship with the dog.
With these characteristics, Drools will surely find a loving home soon!
Source: KRDO NewsChannel 13