Handsome Duke dumped at shelter because he’s ‘skittish’ with people he doesn’t know

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Meet handsome, five-year-old Duke. This German shepherd still has hope in his eyes; maybe he thinks his family is coming back to take him home? Sadly, that isn’t going to happen. Duke was surrendered to Dallas Animal Services on April 6, and he desperately needs to find a rescue group, a foster or a new family to adopt him before April 19.

According to volunteer notes, Duke was turned in for his behavior towards people he doesn’t know. In addition, the 70 pound dog is suffering from significant hair loss over his entire body. His skin is extremely irritated. After skin testing, he was administered Bravecto and Cytopoint, an antibody used to treat atopic dermatitis in dogs.

Duke is a very smart dog and knows how to sit and shake. He is a big fan of treats, so treats may be the key to his heart.

Duke’s information: A1209509

Duke

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“Oh, hello! I’m so excited that you’re checking out my profile! I’ve had so many interesting adventures lately, but I’m really looking forward to settling down with a new family. DAS has been exciting too, and I’m still getting to know my new friends here. Do you know how HUGE this place is? There are so many new smells and people to check out! Anyway, now that you’re here to get to know more about me, I should tell you three things:

1. You haven’t lived until you’ve tasted peanut butter. It’s this crazy, sticky stuff that tastes sugary and salty at the same time. Lucky you, though, I’m exactly the dog to introduce you to it if you haven’t tried it before!
2. I hog the bed. I admit it! But honestly, that just means we can snuggle closer, right?
3. I never lose at tug-o-war. Don’t believe me? Click that “Adopt Me” button and I’ll prove it!”

As for Duke’s behavior at the shelter, it was noted he was slightly skittish, tail tucked in, barked at the trainer when approached. The owner did mention he can be more skittish with people he doesn’t know.

Please share his plight with approved rescue organizations, friends, family and social media contacts. Sharing saves lives.

Dallas Animal Services (Texas)

To adopt: email [email protected] and go to the shelter at 1818 N. Westmoreland

To foster: [email protected] (must be local to the DFW area)

Rescue tag: [email protected]

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