Shelter Dog – Nemy
Consistently, people who stroll through the shelter say, “I can’t believe that pet ended up here!” People meeting shelter pets realize that even perfection doesn’t offer protection. Pets who’ve never made any mistakes, who are house trained, leash trained and, most importantly, love unconditionally, heart and soul, are thrown away.
Nemy, an 18-month-old, spayed, long-haired German Shepherd, is this week’s example of that sort of injustice. In fact, because Nemy seems so ideal, the shelter staff kept looking for some reason someone would part with her. After several weeks with her, they can’t find any flaw in Nemy.
She simply experienced the wrong place, wrong time, wrong person. Nemy deserves better. Nemy deserves someone who’ll be as good to her as she is to him.






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