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Buddy is a 14 year old rescue dog and has been living alone for the past few months after his mom passed away and his dad moved away to assisted living in Southgate, Michigan. He's now looking for a forever home to spend his remaining days.
Gary Krpuczak says that Buddy can't hear or see too well, but he still gets around and has been a faithful companion to his dad, a World War II veteran. "My father, who had a Purple Heart and four Bronze Stars, he fought with the 45th Infantry Division, U.S. Army," Gary said.
Gary has been caring for Buddy, since his father, Ed, had to move out. Unfortunately, Gary can't take Buddy home with him because his own dog is not dog-friendly. So Buddy has been staying at the family's home, but as the home will be going on the market soon, Gary is hoping to find Buddy a loving home.
Gary said that his 88-year-old dad misses Buddy and worries about him. Gary told Fox Detroit that his dad talks about Buddy all the time and "A few times he has mentioned that he wanted to come home and care for him, but health wise he's really not able to do that."
"Rather than have to have him put down, I'd like somebody out there that would be interested in trying to help him," Gary said. "To me, he's iconic. He belongs to a World War II hero, so-called Detroit's greatest generation, and there must be someone out there that would say, hey, you know what, we're going to take him and do what we can for him."
If you think you can help Buddy, contact Gary at (734) 285-4787 or gary.krupczak@comcast.net.
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Adopting a Dog From The “To Be Destroyed” Album: If you decide to adopt a dog that is on the “To Be Destroyed” list, you must act fast. Any dog on the list, can be destroyed the following morning. We try to post the list every night by 6PM. The shelter closes at 8pm. Go to the ACC website (http://www.nycacc.org/Publi...cAtRisk.htm) ASAP to adopt a PUBLIC LIST dog (noted with a "P" on their profile) and/or work with a rescue group if you can adopt/foster ANY of our dogs on the list tonight. Further instructions, and a list of rescues can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/ Urgentdeathrowdogs/ app_137541772984354?ref=ts To rescue a death row dog, please read this: https://www.facebook.com/ Urgentdeathrowdogs/ app_137541772984354?ref=ts To Contact the NYC ACC, call (212) 788-4000 for automated information ***RATINGS*** GREEN animals are those animals who were relaxed, easy to handle, and who showed no concerning behavior during the exam.BLUE animals are those animals who were tense and nervous but mostly still and relatively easy to handle during the exam. YELLOW animals are those animals who were nervous, actively resisted examination, and required the use of restraint equipment or techniques, but did not exhibit aggressive behaviors during the exam. ORANGE animals are those who required the use of restraint techniques and/or equipment and did exhibited some "aggressive" behaviors during the exam. RED animals are those who exhibited severe aggression and required the use of significant restraint and/or sedation during the exam For more info on behavior codes and ratings, please read here: https://www.facebook.com/ note.php?note_id=28311653838155 5See More
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Adopting a Dog From The “To Be Destroyed” Album: If you decide to adopt a dog that is on the “To Be Destroyed” list, you must act fast. Any dog on the list, can be destroyed the following morning. We try to post the list every night by 6PM. The shelter closes at 8pm. Go to the ACC website (http://www.nycacc.org/Publi...cAtRisk.htm) ASAP to adopt a PUBLIC LIST dog (noted with a "P" on their profile) and/or work with a rescue group if you can adopt/foster ANY of our dogs on the list tonight. Further instructions, and a list of rescues can be found here: https://www.facebook.com/ Urgentdeathrowdogs/ app_137541772984354?ref=ts To rescue a death row dog, please read this: https://www.facebook.com/ Urgentdeathrowdogs/ app_137541772984354?ref=ts To Contact the NYC ACC, call (212) 788-4000 for automated information ***RATINGS*** GREEN animals are those animals who were relaxed, easy to handle, and who showed no concerning behavior during the exam.BLUE animals are those animals who were tense and nervous but mostly still and relatively easy to handle during the exam. YELLOW animals are those animals who were nervous, actively resisted examination, and required the use of restraint equipment or techniques, but did not exhibit aggressive behaviors during the exam. ORANGE animals are those who required the use of restraint techniques and/or equipment and did exhibited some "aggressive" behaviors during the exam. RED animals are those who exhibited severe aggression and required the use of significant restraint and/or sedation during the exam For more info on behavior codes and ratings, please read here: https://www.facebook.com/ note.php?note_id=28311653838155 5See More
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