06/05/2024
UPDATE!!
Meatball has left the building!!🔊
That’s right!! We found him a true unicorn adopter. Someone who will understand his quirks and work with him. We are hoping for some happy updates and can’t wait to see what a good buddy Meatball can be. Today is his very first day at a new life. Today is day 1 of peace, relaxation, decompression, and happiness.
Every single person who shared this post played a huge part in saving Meatball. This wouldn’t have been possible without each and every one of you. Thank you!
By now, we are sure all of our followers know the face of Meatball. He’s been posted many times over the past year he’s been with us.
Here is the brutally honest truth:
Meatball’s future isn’t promised. He isn’t getting adopted. Many people walk by him and comment on how adorable he is and how he has such a sad puppy face. Those are the last words he hears before they walk away with a dog from another kennel. Meatball has watched many dogs come and go. We have cleared out kennels and he will always be the last one sitting and waiting in the silence. Lately, Meatball has become like a robot. He paces the front of his outdoor kennel every day. Back and forth as he stares in the abyss. He no longer makes eye contact with us or seems interested by anything. He zones out and paces. Mentally, he has clocked out. The only excitement he gets is barking at the other dogs and occasionally catching a lizard. When we take Meatball out of his indoor kennel, he walks straight to his outdoor kennel and immediately starts pacing. He has a routine he is stuck in and can’t escape.
We need to find an adopter for Meatball. This is truthfully his last hope. We can’t watch him continue on in this way any longer. It’s not fair to keep him living like a robot. It’s becoming harder and harder for us to watch.
We know this is hard to hear but we want to be open and honest. Meatball deserves a chance at happiness and a new life. We are hoping this post finds that for him but our hopes aren’t high. 😪
Here’s some things to know about Meatball:
1. He really should be the only pet in the home.
2. He is a very hard treat taker and will take your fingers off so all treats must be dropped on the floor.
3. He has been trained to sit and wait when being leashed. Otherwise, he will take the leash and play tug of war. PS: you won’t win.
4. He gives very sweet and gentle hugs.
5. He needs a strong handler and someone who can be comfortable continuing training and commands with him.
6. He is vaccinated, neutered, and around 6-7 years old. He is HW+ and on the slow kill treatment.
We know Meatball is a hard sell. He wasn’t always this way but after spending almost 365 days in a kennel, he’s succumbed to the stress.
We took Meatball from a cruel situation in hopes of giving him a better life. Unfortunately, he may never get to see what a good life can be.
We know this post is sad but it’s a last attempt at finding Meatball a home.
Please share this for Meatball. Anyone who wants to meet him and hopefully adopt him can do so by calling 804-966-9500.