Shelter Dog – Leroy Brown
An age-old question is, why do bad things happen to good people, or good dogs? Perhaps, in his shelter kennel, Leroy, the two-year-old, blue-eyed, movie-star-handsome Husky, asks himself that question. He thought he was a good dog, housebroken, leash trained, neutered and good with kids and dogs. Leroy was also sure that he and his person loved each other.
What Leroy and other dogs can’t understand is that humans can’t control everything, even if loyal, trusting, admiring pups believe they can. There’s serious illness in Leroy’s owner’s family. Leroy can’t fit into the requirements of coping with that.
However, the pup brought wonderful training from his old home. Leroy is ready for a forever home where he can love, play and demonstrate his run-for-a-hundred-miles abilities.






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