Lolli arrived at Clermont County Animal Shelter back in October and has been searching for her forever home ever since. When she first arrived at the shelter, the 2-year-old pup was a little timid, but it might have been because she’s deaf, so she experiences the world a little differently.
“We don’t know a lot about her backstory, and it’s taken time for us to learn about her true personality,” Hannah Moore, Lolli’s foster mom and a shelter employee, told The Dodo.
Through playgroups at the shelter, Lolli learned to let her goofy, spunky personality shine through. She began to let her friends at the shelter see her for who she truly is and the things she loves —including being in the water.
“Usually when she sees water, she tries to pull you over there to get into it,” Moore said.
Lolli absolutely loves going swimming, and no amount of water is too small for her to try and splash around in.
Recently, Lolli was at an adoption event hoping to finally find her forever family. She usually loves these events and knows how to turn on the charm.
“She loves attention, being around people, and is in her element when she’s the center of attention,” Moore said.
At this particular event, though, Lolli was a little distracted — all because the venue had a fountain.
Lolli spent the majority of the event trying to pull her foster mom over to the fountain so she could take a dip. Finally, Lolli was given permission to go for it, and that’s exactly what she did.
The sweet dog truly could not have been happier splashing around in the fountain. She was supposed to be showing off and trying to get adopted, but playing in the fountain was her way of showcasing her goofy personality.
Unfortunately, despite making a big splash at the adoption even, Lolli is still in search of a family to call her own.
Lolli would do best in a home with a yard and some kind of pool, even if it’s just a kiddie pool. She wants a loving family who will splash around with her from time to time, and other than that, she just wants love. She may be deaf, but it doesn’t affect the way she lives at all. She’s a happy-go-lucky dog who loves water — all she needs now is a home.
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Source: CNN