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Results: Man "Moves In" with a Shelter Dog After 400 Days Without Adoption

Published on 12/31/2019
Anonymous
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Pets
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If seven days of living in a noisy dog kennel seems like a lot, imagine being there for 400. That's how long a little terrier mix named Queen lived inside the Great Plains S.P.C.A. in Merriam, Kansas. Queen is 3 years old and just as sweet as can be, yet for some reason, she'd been overlooked time and again during those long months in the shelter. One day in September, animal activist Scott Poore decided enough was enough. If you have a pet, was he/she adopted from a shelter?
If seven days of living in a noisy dog kennel seems like a lot, imagine being there for 400. That's how long a little terrier mix named Queen lived inside the Great Plains S.P.C.A. in Merriam, Kansas. Queen is 3 years old and just as sweet as can be, yet for some reason, she'd been overlooked time and again during those long months in the shelter. One day in September, animal activist Scott Poore decided enough was enough. If you have a pet, was he/she adopted from a shelter?
Yes
28%
730 votes
No
36%
923 votes
Not Applicable
36%
947 votes
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Scott runs an organization called "Mission Driven" that creates and promotes fundraisers to help animal shelters. Once he heard about how depressed Queen had become from living in the shelter for so long, he decided to do what he could to draw some attention to the homeless pup. Have you ever lent a hand to get a shelter animal (or animals) adopted?
Scott runs an organization called
Yes
24%
634 votes
No
76%
1966 votes
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After he met her he was even more determined to help her find her forever home. Scott said Queen is "the most affectionate lovable dog I probably have ever worked with," and he should know. He ended up spending plenty of one-on-one time with her after he publicly moved into Queen's kennel. Would you be willing to "camp out" with a dog - in a kennel in order to help raise awareness and get him/her adopted?
After he met her he was even more determined to help her find her forever home. Scott said Queen is
Yes
29%
761 votes
No
42%
1104 votes
Undecided
28%
735 votes
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Scott brought along a few belongings and bedding, which he shared with Queen. He was determined to live with her until she was adopted. After seven days and seven nights, she found her forever home! "I honestly did not know if I was going to be there 24 hours or a month but I was prepared to do either," he said. "Seven nights in an animal shelter is quite a long time I have to admit." Could you stay in an animal shelter for an entire week?
Scott brought along a few belongings and bedding, which he shared with Queen. He was determined to live with her until she was adopted. After seven days and seven nights, she found her forever home!
Yes
19%
490 votes
No
51%
1337 votes
Undecided
20%
509 votes
Not Applicable
10%
264 votes
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So how easy was it for Scott to live in the animal shelter with Queen? As you can imagine, animal shelters are not a great place to get any rest. Scott admitted that he barely slept during his seven days in the kennel; "Between all the animals barking and Queen every hour on the hour waking me up with her rope toy wanting to play." If you have a pet, does he/she ever keep you up wanting to play?
So how easy was it for Scott to live in the animal shelter with Queen? As you can imagine, animal shelters are not a great place to get any rest. Scott admitted that he barely slept during his seven days in the kennel;
Yes
29%
766 votes
No
32%
828 votes
Not Applicable
39%
1006 votes
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But all of Scott's hardships were rewarded when a father and son from the Kansas City area saw a report about Queen and her new roommate and decided to step up and adopt her. "I just want to thank them for opening up their home and their hearts for such an incredible dog who deserves a long life in a loving home," he said. "I had the pleasure of meeting the father and the son and it's going to be a perfect home for them and for Queen. It's a win-win for both sides." Have you ever helped an animal find a "forever home" - even if it was your own?
But all of Scott's hardships were rewarded when a father and son from the Kansas City area saw a report about Queen and her new roommate and decided to step up and adopt her.
Yes
42%
1092 votes
No
46%
1185 votes
Undecided
12%
323 votes
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