At the Great Plains SPCA, located in the Kansas City metro area, a sweet dog named Scooby needs help finding a home to call his own. Scooby suffers from severe shelter stress and has been deteriorating rapidly. He has panic attacks at the shelter and must be heavily medicated throughout the day.
Sadly, Scooby has been at the shelter for more than 300 days, and there has only been one meet and greet since then and no offers to foster.
Veterinarians and behaviorists have been able to adjust Scooby’s medications to help ease his stress, but he continues to struggle. Scooby’s plight has been shared on social media multiple times, and he was even featured in Newsweek, but still no interest.
On Friday, the Great Plains SPCA put out another plea on their Facebook page asking readers to share his story with friends, family and more social media contacts. They are running out of options, and Scooby’s mental health continues to decline each day he is at the shelter.
if we cannot find an adopter or long-term foster by October 9th, three days from now, we will have to consider humane euthanasia.
GP SPCA
Scooby needs your help.
Scooby needs a home:
As the only pet
With no kids
Great Plains SPCA and all of Scooby’s supporters are offering:
FEE WAIVED Adoption
Crate
$250 of Preventative
$250 of Scooby’s Food
4 Onsite Behavior Consultations with our Behavior Team
Martingale Collar, Easy-Walk Harness & Leash
12 Months of Pet Insurance provide by Companion Protect
All of this comes at no charge for Scooby’s adoption.
On the latest update, Scooby did have a Meet & Greet, but it did not end up in adoption. He will be on the news with and continues to be shared to multiple other pages.
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