Dog Named Drools Is Still Looking For A Permanent Home After Patiently Waiting At Shelter For Over 720 Days

A 4-year-old rescue dog is still looking for a permanent home after patiently waiting at a shelter for over 720 days now.

The days are still being counted.

Drools, a neutered male pitbull and boxer mix, has been living at the Conor Animal Shelter for nearly 2 years now.

He is still waiting for someone to welcome him to their house.

The sad news was shared by Kacey Widetich, a Relay for Rescue employee during an interview with NewsChannel 13.

Kacey said that she started to stay at the shelter with the dog to keep him company.

Rescue workers are constantly finding a perfect match for the poor puppy.

During an interview with the news station, Kacey said:

Not a lot of exposure because of [the shelter’s] location. And because we’re kind of particular about what kind of forever home he goes to. He does need to go to a home where he’ll be the only pet, no other dogs or cats.

According to reports, Drools is a very good dog.

The dog is capable of following basic training along with commands.

The dog is also up to date when it comes to vaccinations and is really good with adults and kids.

The dog has a moderate energy and activity level, said the shelter.

Drools love to snuggle and be petted along with being touched by other people.

If you want to adopt Drools, you can do so by contacting the Relay For Rescue.

You can also visit the official Conour Rescue Facebook Page for more information.

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