Calgary Humane Society’s longest resident reaches 175 days without a home

The Calgary Humane Society’s longest resident has reached 175 days without finding a forever home.

The humane society says ‘Mr. Worldwide’ is a 2-year-old American pit bull mix who is full of energy and loves to cuddle.

Employees say they are shocked he has not been adopted yet.

“He has been an incredible and loving dog to have in the shelter,” says Stavy Giannoulis, the Calgary Humane Society’s manager of behaviour operations. “He has quite the reputation for loving people and just being a very social dog.”

“He loves all the different humans he meets.”

She says more people need to consider all breeds who may not catch the eye right away when they are adopting pets.

Mr. Worldwide is available at a discounted fee through the humane society’s Patient Paw adoption program. He is also available to participate in a sleepover program.

There are currently 17 dogs available for adoption at the shelter with a wide range of age, size and breed.

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