An animal shelter rescued a dog that was abandoned by its owner who lost his job and home amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Staff at the Johnson County Animal Shelter collected the animal after getting a call about a dog tied to a tree in Indiana, USA. Once they arrived at the area, the team spotted a note on the pet’s collar, as per NBC-affiliate WTHR on Sept. 18.
“My name is Roadie. I was a rescued puppy from a litter of 10,” the note said. “I am half German Shepherd, half Australian Shepherd.”
The message added that Roadie knows basic commands such as sit, shake and roll over.
“I like to play [and I] am full of energy. I love to chew on toys and tears them apart if it has a squeaker!” the note stated.
It also detailed some of her veterinary treatments and “spoiled” life with her owner who gave her a memory foam bed, as per report. Continuing to speak as Roadie, the letter asked whoever finds her to “give [her] a good home and love.”
It later revealed that Roadie’s owner lost his job and his home due to the COVID-19 crisis.
“Please pray for him and give him hope that I will find a good home!” the message said.
The animal center has already placed Roadie up for adoption, as per report. They have since received over 20 inquiries, but are still choosing the right home for her.
Michael Delp, the shelter’s director, also explained that they have seen an increase in owners giving up their pets amid the pandemic. He then stressed that Roadie’s owner could have left her in a better way.
“It’s never a good idea to release an animal anywhere on its own. Roadie could have been struck by a vehicle, could have been attacked by wolves or coyotes,” Delp said in the report. “So call your local shelter.” Ryan Arcadio /ra
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