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While She Waits For A Home, This Dog Has Witnessed 941 Animals Being Adopted From A Shelter

Sue was rescued and brought to the shelter on August 22, 2017, when she was just a little puppy. The adorable canine rapidly relaxed into Bath Cats and Dogs Home’s foster home and acclimated to all of the creature comforts.

Sue’s shelter volunteers expected her to find a permanent home soon, but everything indicates that they were incorrect. Sue has been in the country for four years and is still looking for the right family.

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Sue was given the option to be adopted in 2018, according to shelter members, but the family returned her. She’s always been described as a kind, sociable dog, and no one understands why she’s still looking for a home after all these years.

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In a statement, the shelter’s director, Rachel Jones, said:

We’re not sure why Sue hasn’t been moved yet. We absolutely adore her and like taking her for long walks and paying great attention to her, but we’re keen for her to have her own place.

The worst part is that since his arrival at the shelter, he has been able to observe how 941 of the facility’s resident animals have been adopted.

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No one gives up hope, and they hope that one day the right family will walk through the shelter’s door and decide to adopt her. For the time being, this has not occurred, and Sue has been doing exceptionally well with her training despite some behavioral challenges.

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Furthermore, everyone believes that with the appropriate family, Sue will be able to continue to change her behavior and adjust well to her new environment.

Rachel expressed herself as follows:

“Sue is a nice and intelligent little dog who may get a bit enthusiastic at times, so she would benefit from parents that are willing to continue her training!” She is very loving and enjoys cuddling with you on the sofa as well as playing games with you! “It’s his toys!”

He’s also quite outgoing and enjoys making new friends, but it’s advised that he remain the sole pet in his new home for the rest of his life. Sue is intelligent and understands basic instructions such as sit and paw, but she has a lot more to learn.

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Rachel continued, ”

“I’d prefer the new owner to be present the majority of the time.” You’ll need a quiet spot to unwind if you’re feeling stressed at home. We’d want it to have a secure garden as well.

Sue is pampered and cherished by the volunteers and lives peacefully at the shelter. She has made many friends throughout her stay there.

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But everyone understands that Sue has to be able to locate the right permanent home above everything else.

Rachel had this to say:

“It’s past time for me to start again with a wonderful new family who can finally give you the love and stability you deserve.”

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