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What a journey for Grady. He is SO lucky to be alive and we are blessed to have such a joyful dog in our program. Grady was basically dropped at a previous shelter location and was literally skin and bones. We were lucky to have a volunteer by chance at the same location who grabbed him and another dog and got them to safety and away from their crappy owner. As you can see, Grady was completely emaciated and we weren’t even sure how he was alive. Our rescue did extensive vetting to find out that the only thing wrong with him was that he was being starved. Fast forward a few weeks and he has gained over ten pounds and is playing and running now whereas before he could barely stand and keep his balance. It was so pitiful, yet through it all, he never lost his happy go lucky personality.
Grady is easy to love and seems so grateful despite the fact that his human severely neglected him. We think he is about three years old. Grady is always happy, gets along with other dogs and loves to play with them. And he is super cuddly and will crawl into your arms for some loving. It’s hard to find anything negative about him except that he does have quite the hound bark when he starts playing that might not be the best for an apartment setting. We KNOW that Grady didn’t deserve the lack of care he received and we are intent on finding him a forever home……this time for the rest of his life!
If you think this might be you, the best thing to do is EMAIL STORKWOODS@COMCAST.NET and request an application. This is the BEST was to begin!
We have foster homes in several areas of the country. Transport is available.
Meet Grady: Almost Starved to Death
What a journey for Grady. He is SO lucky to be alive and we are blessed to have such a joyful dog in our program. Grady was basically dropped at a previous shelter location and was literally skin and bones. We were lucky to have a volunteer by chance at the same location who grabbed him and another dog and got them to safety and away from their crappy owner. As you can see, Grady was completely emaciated and we weren’t even sure how he was alive. Our rescue did extensive vetting to find out that the only thing wrong with him was that he was being starved. Fast forward a few weeks and he has gained over ten pounds and is playing and running now whereas before he could barely stand and keep his balance. It was so pitiful, yet through it all, he never lost his happy go lucky personality.
Grady is easy to love and seems so grateful despite the fact that his human severely neglected him. We think he is about three years old. Grady is always happy, gets along with other dogs and loves to play with them. And he is super cuddly and will crawl into your arms for some loving. It’s hard to find anything negative about him except that he does have quite the hound bark when he starts playing that might not be the best for an apartment setting. We KNOW that Grady didn’t deserve the lack of care he received and we are intent on finding him a forever home……this time for the rest of his life!
If you think this might be you, the best thing to do is EMAIL STORKWOODS@COMCAST.NET and request an application. This is the BEST was to begin!
We have foster homes in several areas of the country. Transport is available.