Every day, cats and dogs are taken in by animal shelters nationwide. Pet owners who are unable to care for their animals frequently abandon them. Most of the time, these former owners have the greatest of intentions and think that their pets will quickly find new homes.
Waffle Sizzli, a stray pit bull, is one of the shelterโs lucky canines. She was saved and placed in a home by Richmond Animal Care and Control (RACC) in November 2022. She was still at the shelter in January 2023, awaiting adoption. She has now stayed in the shelter the longest.
Waffle adored the RACC staffโs pats and cuddles, but she soon developed a new interest at the shelter: stuffies, or soft toys. When brought inside the office of RACC director Christie Peters, Waffle first saw toy animals. As she arrived, several stuffed animals were waiting for her. She cared deeply about them. She moved the items from the other office by moving across the hallway. Peters alleged, โShe brought them back to my room so she could have more.โ
She cherished a red bone like a stuffed toy. He was second, although she occasionally fell over his dangling legs. According to Peters, it was third in the lineup and she frequently carried it.
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