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A photo of an abandoned dog named Buddy tied up outside a rescue center in Idaho has sparked outrage online. Priest River Animal Rescue (PRAR) staff found the border collie mix emotionally distressed, frightened, and confused. Despite being healthy physically, Buddy was too scared to let anyone approach him. The staff at PRAR shared the upsetting image on Facebook, which garnered over 325 likes. The president of the board of directors and volunteers, Barbara Grover, explained that Buddy is now settling into the shelter but is in need of a loving home that can provide him with both physical and mental attention.

According to Grover, Buddy would thrive in an active family setting due to his friendly nature and love for fetch. Border collies are known to be affectionate and have high energy levels, making them suitable companions for families that are willing to invest time and effort into their care. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals reports that millions of animals enter shelters each year, with only a fraction being adopted. Grover expressed concern over the improper surrender of Buddy, emphasizing the importance of respecting shelter staff and following the correct procedures when giving up a pet.

The Facebook post featuring Buddy’s story has garnered over 150 comments, with users expressing sympathy and outrage over the mistreatment of the dog. Some commenters commended the decision to bring Buddy to the rescue center rather than abandoning him in a location where he might not be found. Others expressed hope that Buddy would find a better home where he would be safe and loved. The incident prompted reflections on the state of humanity and the responsibility of pet owners to care for their animals properly. As a small facility with limited resources, PRAR emphasized the impact of irresponsible actions on the safety and well-being of the animals under their care.

Newsweek is dedicated to challenging conventional wisdom and fostering connections in the pursuit of common ground. By sharing stories like Buddy’s, the publication aims to raise awareness about the importance of responsible pet ownership and the challenges faced by animal rescue organizations. Readers are invited to submit videos and pictures of their pets for consideration in Newsweek’s Pet of the Week feature, highlighting the positive impact that animals have on our lives. Through storytelling and advocacy, Newsweek seeks to promote compassion and understanding for all creatures, both big and small.

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