At the Tehama County Animal Care Center in Red Bluff, California, Frederick waits for someone to take him home. The seven-year-old German shepherd has lost everything he’s ever known. And he wonders why he’s at the shelter.
Frederick has been a model citizen at the shelter. He’s described as sweet and loving. In fact, the volunteers interacting with this boy call him a “velcro dog.” He softly wags his tail when he sees someone coming to take him out for a walk, and he just wants to be near you. After a few sniffs around the play yard for new smells, he returns and just wants to be by your side.
he is what many have described as a gentleman dog.
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This dog is done with his puppy years; he’s calm, neutered and good with other dogs. He shares a kennel with two other dogs in this overcrowded shelter.
Here’s the part to bring us all to tears:
the volunteer didn’t want to put him back in the kennel because it just breaks his heart to see his disappointment. He wants a loving home so bad.
Sadly, Frederick is one of the longer residents at the shelter. Perhaps watching the following beautiful video will help people share his plight? Please share:
https://www.facebook.com/NorCalDogs/videos/703429875099425
The Tehama County Animal Care Center is open seven days a week. Please call 530.527.3439 or click here.
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