A sweet pittie named Bowie spent the first part of his life at Gateway Pet Guardians shelter in St. Louis. He was adopted out when he was a puppy, but then he was returned a few months later.
The months went by and the pup sat there, waiting for someone else to give him a chance.
The shelter staff loved the pup and gave him plenty of treats and attention. But still, they knew what Bowie really need was a forever home
Eventually, the shelter sent him home with a foster so he could at least re-learn to live as a pet.
Still, there were no offers to adopt him after two-and-a-half years.
There’s no reason not to want Bowie – he’s a very good boy. The only catches are that he needs to be the only pet in the home and he’s afraid of children.
Other than that, he’s just one of those dogs that tend to get overlooked.
A sweet pittie named Bowie spent the first part of his life at Gateway Pet Guardians shelter in St. Louis. He was adopted out when he was a puppy, but then he was returned a few months later.
The months went by and the pup sat there, waiting for someone else to give him a chance.
The shelter staff loved the pup and gave him plenty of treats and attention. But still, they knew what Bowie really need was a forever home
Finally, the shelter decided Bowie needed his own PR campaign.
“We need help from the public to help find this guy a home,” Fleming told KMOV. “Whoever adopts Bowie is going to inherit a bunch of new friends because he has quite the fan club rooting for him.
Once Bowie’s story tugged at the heartstrings of the shelter’s social media followers, he was swimming in applications!
The shelter had to sort through 40 offers to adopt Bowie to find him the perfect home.
A few weeks ago, the shelter asked a woman named Briana to come in and meet Bowie with the hopes that they would be a good match. The social worker doesn’t have children or pets and her roommate is a dog trainer
We thought it was a perfect fit for a sensitive guy like Bowie that sometimes just needs a little extra time to warm up to strangers,” the rescue told 5 On Your Side.
Bowie went to his new home at the end of August and it’s as if he knew he was finally getting his family
Check out the video of Bowie howling with joy below!
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A few weeks ago, the shelter asked a woman named Briana to come in and meet Bowie with the hopes that they would be a good match. The social worker doesn’t have children or pets and her roommate is a dog trainer
We thought it was a perfect fit for a sensitive guy like Bowie that sometimes just needs a little extra time to warm up to strangers,” the rescue told 5 On Your Side.
Bowie went to his new home at the end of August and it’s as if he knew he was finally getting his family
Check out the video of Bowie howling with joy below!
Please like and share.