Shelter Dog – Doodle Bug
Shelter staff nationwide, including Grant County, see people, intentionally or carelessly, producing puppies. That’s happening even though the demand caused by COVID loneliness is disappearing. Even Doodles are being rejected. Doodle Bug, a sad, confused, four-year-old Golden Doodle, was discarded by his owner. Of course, judging by Doodle Bug’s condition, he was probably forgotten before he was officially thrown away.
While Doodle Bug is friendly and sweet, he doesn’t seem to know anything about living in a house. He’s also in need of grooming. And, while his intelligent eyes seem to try to understand, Doodle Bug wasn’t educated in commands.
Still, it’s not too late. Doodle Bug likes people. That means that he wants to please. He can learn. It’ll just take time and love.
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