Despite how hard no-kill animal shelters strive to find permanent homes for the creatures in their care, every now and then a dog is overlooked by potential adopters, despite the shelter’s best efforts.
Dahlia is one of these dogs. The American Staffordshire Terrier Mix has spent her entire life at the Santa Barbara Humane Society. She arrived at the age of six months. The shelter’s longest resident, who is now 7 years old, needs a forever home, so volunteers there are working to find him one.
One of the shelter volunteers remarked, “She is a wonderfully sweet, clever, loving, loyal big lap dog… She is a really lovely, smart, loving, loyal big lap dog… I’m looking for a wonderful single pet home for her. “She’ll make someone very happy!”
Update:
The shelter’s plea did not fall on deaf ears. Daliah got a loving home soon after the Humane Society issued their plea! After seeing her story on the TV, a man from Orange County drove to the shelter to meet her.
The Humane Society couldn’t be happier. “We are over the moon!” they declared in a statement. For those of you who have inquiredaout Dahlia’s health…She’s finally found her everlasting home!! Thank you to everyone who shared her story and contacted us!”