Dogs are like humans, they shut down emotionally when rejected by a loved one.
Jordy, a German shepherd this story tells, lived in a happy home with his family, and since he has been with his family, he has always remained playful and happy.
Nevertheless, the family decided one fine afternoon that their two-month-old puppy needed to be left at an animal shelter. The family sent him to the shelter as a keepsake with his favorite toys, a blanket, and some food, and were no longer curious about making this dog a neighbor in their lives.

Usually, upon arriving at the animal shelter, all animals feel sad because they don’t deserve anything and they need a family home. At best, these dogs prefer to live with loving people around them and are happiest with their families, so the animal shelter habitat is never suitable for them.
Since the day this dog arrived at the shelter, he has been distressed and sad, only swallowing a small amount of water and chewing a few grains of food.

Jordy is only in his kennel most of the time, and because he misses the family he should have been with, this baby cries every night while he sleeps. Dogs this age are usually inclined to play and have fun and are not supposed to cry under normal circumstances, but it is often something entirely opposite that this one does.
The search for a replacement home has become something pivotal, as this level of sadness on this puppy’s part are terrible things so that he will spend his life happy again.
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