One of the shelterโs dog walkers discovered the animal โ crammed inside a tiny cage without food or water โ on May 21 in a building that is set to become the Humane Society’s new shelter in the city of Geneseo, located in northern Illinois.
โIn July Iโll have been here three years and I can honestly tell you Iโve never seen anything quite like this,โ Tracy Diehl, manager of the Henry County Humane Society, told TODAY. โOf course, he was scared to death, and heโs still a little nervous, but heโs really doing great.โ
“It is very hard for me to leave a home where I am very loved and cherished,” the note continues. “But I hope I can bring joy to my new family.โ
But Buddy is on the swift road to recovery and adoption. The shelter has received so many applications theyโve stopped accepting new submissions, and they are currently sorting through candidates.
While the Henry County Humane Society is a no-kill shelter, it has very limited resources and can only house up to four animals at a time. And although they are still raising funds, administrators hope to relocate to the new building by September. The new shelter will be able to accommodate up to 15 dogs at a time.
As for Buddy? โHeโs just wonderful,” said Diehl. “He knows how to sit, stay and shake.”
The shelter takes great care in choosing families for their animals.
โWe want people to be happy with their choice,โ said Diehl. โBut we want to make sure the animal is happy as well.โ
They even call a potential owner’s current veterinarian to ask if their pets are up-to-date on shots. They also inquire about the hopeful owner’s activity level and living environment.
And while circumstances surrounding Buddyโs abandonment are heartrending, the shelter is working hard to find a new family who will love and support him.
โThe one good thing thatโs come out of this is that people are realizing there are great dogs at shelters,โ said Diehl. โPlease look at your local shelters.โ
“Considering how he was crammed in a very small space, we want to name the dog yard after him,” Diehl said. “The dogs will always have a space to run and stretch their legs.”