
This post is going out with a Hail Mary for sweet Moose . His eyes break our hearts. The loss, the sadness, the confusion of being alone in the world again, after having been abandoned by his family along with 2 of his siblings, is as plain as day on his precious face. Moose is only 2 years old and 41 lbs., and he has seen too much in his short life. The world has not been kind. It has been terrifying. He has gone hungry, he has been treated like he is nothing, and he has had to watch as his two siblings waste away as well one with an injured leg that makes her lame. We can't imagine the life that Moose had prior to coming to the shelter. We only know we see a broken spirit that doesn't expect that his life will get any better. When he came into the world, we're sure that he had dreams of a family, of a soft rhythm to his days, of toys and a soft bed, and the laughter and cuddles of the family who would love him. Will his dream come true before the shelter puts him on the list to die for not being able to quickly acclimate to the chaos of shelter life? We know that if Moose were given a chance, and was placed in a calm, quiet, experienced home, he'd finally be able to let go of his past and embrace a future filled with happiness and love. If you are an experienced foster or adopter, please consider giving him his dream. MESSAGE OUR PAGE for assistance. A VOLUNTEER WRITES: 'Moose is a brave name for a scaredy little boy. When I first attempt to get him out of his kennel, he hesitantly comes forward to grab my treats then scurries back to the safety of his little den. Thankfully, food does win him over in the end, and we are able to leash him and get him safely outside. In the yard, he continues to hungrily gobble up any treat we have to offer him, eventually allowing some petting, slowly easing his tail from underneath his body and allowing himself to relax a little bit. Still, he's nervous and unsure and considering his past, we understand why. Moose was somehow brought to a good samaritan's house with two other dogs, each sadder than the other. First, Chica #243072 , a small little lady, who is quite scared in the shelter environment. And, Butter #247073 , a gentle girl who appears to have a badly injured back leg. They were brought to the shelter by police. Due to Moose's initial fearfulness, he is available through rescue. You can express interest in fostering him by filling out the prescreener form in our bio. Moose is approx. 2 years old, 41 pounds and his ID is #243071.' Please text Kat if you can help 516 457-3678 THE VOLUNTEERS MADE A REEL FOR MOOSE AND HIS SIBLINGS. PLEASE WATCH! Please cut and paste https://www.facebook.com/share/r/184GbmchWF/

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