JP was a happy, social pup living his best life — until his owner was deployed into military service in 2019. JP was taken in by Bideawee Animal Shelter, and has been there ever since.
When he first arrived at the shelter, JP loved everyone he came across and had a zest for life. Unfortunately, five years at the shelter has taken its toll on him.
“He’s become a little more particular about the company he keeps,” Melissa Treuman, senior director of development and communication, at Bideawee told The Dodo. “It wasn’t his fault, though. This is a normal response to the instability of a shelter environment. He’s just a bit more wary of strangers. Despite this bit of stranger danger, he loves his Bideawee caretakers. While he enjoys the attention and care he receives, the shelter is no substitute for a loving home.”
When JP is around people he knows and trusts, he comes alive. He loves to cuddle, receive belly rubs and devour any treats you’re willing to give him. He loves exploring outdoors and is pretty down for most things when he’s surrounded by people he loves. It may take a little time to gain his trust these days, but it’s absolutely worth the effort, and sweet JP has become a staff and volunteer favorite at the shelter.
“One of our volunteers is so fond of him that she visits him on her lunch break from work every single day — and has for years,” Treuman said.
JP’s shyness is a result of his long shelter stay. If he’d been adopted early on, he might still be the confident boy he was when he arrived. Unfortunately, his size has been getting in the way of him finding his happily-ever-after.
“Unfortunately, his story is not unique,” Treuman said. “New data from Hill’s Pet Nutrition’s State of Shelter Pet Adoption Report shows that while 66 percent of people said they’re likely to adopt a dog from a shelter, only 24 percent of people said they are likely to adopt a large dog. That is fewer than 1 in 4 people. According to Shelter Animals Count, large dogs have experienced a doubled length of stay since 2019.”
JP hasn’t given up hope, though. His perfect forever home is out there somewhere, and his friends have put some things into place to try and help him find it. JP’s adoption fee has already been covered by a generous fan, and Hill’s Pet Nutrition will be offering JP’s adopter a year’s worth of Science Diet Senior Vitality dog food. His new family will also get a free four-week training package with GoodPup.
JP would do best in a quiet home with no young children or other animals. He has so much love to give and just wants a family to give it all to. He’s been waiting a long time, but hopefully the wait is almost over.
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Source: The Wall Street Journal