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This Dog Has Watched 941 Animals Get Adopted From A Shelter While She Waits For A Home

Sue was rescued and brought to the shelter when she was only a little puppy. The lovely puppy rapidly adjusted to all of the creature comforts of the Bath Cats and Dogs Home foster home.

Sue was supposed to find a permanent home soon, according to the volunteers at the shelter, but everything appears to imply that they were all incorrect. Sue has now been in the United States for four years and is still looking for the ideal family.

Sue has spent most of her life at the shelter, having come there when she was just a few weeks old.

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Sue was given the option to be adopted, according to the shelter’s members, but the family returned her. She’s always been described as a nice, 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 relocated yet. We absolutely adore her and enjoy taking her on long walks and lavishing care on her, but we’re anxious to find her a permanent home.”

The worst part is that since his arrival in the shelter, he has been able to observe how the shelter’s other 941 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. So far, this hasn’t happened, and although having some behavioral challenges, Sue has handled the training process well.

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Sue can also continue to modify her behavior and acclimate well to her new home with the proper family, according to everyone.

Rachel expressed herself as follows:

“Sue is a nice and bright little dog who may get a little enthusiastic at times, so she would benefit from parents that are willing to continue her training!” “It’s his toys!”

He’s also quite social and enjoys making new friends, but it’s best if he’s the only pet in his future forever home. 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.” She will require a quiet location to rest because she can become overwhelmed at home. We’d also like to see you have a safe garden.”

Sue is well-loved and adored by the volunteers, and she lives happily at the shelter and has made many friends throughout her time there.

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But everyone understands that the most important thing for Sue is to find the right permanent home.

Rachel had this to say:

“It’s past time for her to start anew with a wonderful new family that can finally give her the love and security she deserves.”

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