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UPDATE: Shelter Director And Overlooked Pit Bull Trade Places For A Day

Written by: Molly Weinfurter
Molly Weinfurter is a writer for iHeartDogs, and she’s passionate about helping animals in need. She volunteers for Bailing Out Benji and a local dog rescue.Read more
| Published on March 8, 2021

A Pit Bull named Max has spent over 440 days at the Susquehanna SPCA in New York. He’s the longest current resident, and staff find it unfair that such a sweet dog keeps getting overlooked. So, the shelter devised a plan to draw more attention to the charming pup.

Shelter director Stacie Haynes chose to swap places with the 5-year-old Pit Bull for a day. She knows that staying at a shelter for too long can take a toll on any animal’s emotional state. So, she wanted to give Max a day of luxury while she spent a day in his kennel. It helped her become even more empathetic for dogs in need.

Max in office
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Freaky Friday

For a day, Haynes and Max experienced each other’s lives. Max got to relax in the office while Haynes stayed in Max’s kennel for over 7 hours! Max was spoiled with extra attention, including a tasty cheeseburger for lunch. He also wore a tie to mark the occasion.

Haynes’ day was much less comfortable, though. She spent the day lying around on a small dog bed. She quickly understood how hard life at the shelter is for dogs like Max.

Human in kennel
Image: Screenshot, @SQSPCA/Facebook

“The morning was very loud. I could see where if you’re a dog that’s scared or you’re a dog that is not really sure what’s going on – the sounds of the dishes clinging, the bowls hitting the concrete, could be really scary. As the day went on, things got a little bit quiet but that was also sort of a jarring experience,” said Haynes.

Haynes even found herself staring at walls and counting the number of chain links in the kennel door. It explained why Max seemed depressed and unmotivated after so much time there. And it made Haynes even more determined to find him a home.

Shelter director bored in kennel
Image: Screenshot, @SQSPCA/Facebook

Adopt Max!

Max adored his day in the office, but he still wants a forever home more than anything. Despite waiting for over a year, Max is very friendly to everyone. When staff or visitors see him, he’s always excited and loving.

“He’s a very good boy. He’s very friendly, he comes up to the kennel wagging his tail,” said Haynes. “He just wants to be your friend.”

Pit Bull Making Phone Calls
Image: Screenshot, @SQSPCA/Facebook

The shelter says that Max would do best in a home with no cats or young children. If the family already has a dog, their furry friends will have to meet Max to ensure they get along. When this sweet pup is finally adopted, the shelter will provide a behavior specialist to make the transition as easy as possible.

If you’re interested in adopting Max, please contact the Susquehanna SPCA!

UPDATE: 
Thanks to the efforts of the Susquehanna SPCA, Max found a cozy home not long after his story went viral.

“We have an amazing update to share with you all!
“With YOUR help Max found his dream home with a comfy couch to rest on and a beautiful lake to swim in! We visited with Max and his dad, Ed, yesterday and we were blown away at how happy and content he was after just a few days outside of his kennel. Check out the video below to see Max showing off his new home! 🐾💚#pupdate #kennel2couch #MaxtheED #SQSPCA

Unfortunately, it wasn’t as “forever” as one would hope. His new person recently fell ill and could no longer care for Max. After only a few short months, Max was returned to the Susquehanna SPCA. Max is once again looking for a home.

Max – 5 year old male Pit Bull mix.
Due to no fault of his own, Mr. Max was returned to us recently. Max’s owner gave him the best home ever and loved him dearly, but has fallen very ill and can no longer care for him.
Max is still his playful, lovable self and would thoroughly enjoy a home where his humans share his love for adventuring and also snuggling up on the couch. One of Max’s favorite things to do in his home was to play fetch with his best friend. At night, Max made himself at home on his owner’s bed making sure he was snuggled close. Max was also the perfect companion to take on car rides.
This handsome man enjoys being the center of his family’s world, so a home without animals would be best for him. Please give us a call to schedule a time to meet Max!
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So, once again – if you’re interested in adopting Max, please contact the Susquehanna SPCA!

 

H/T: cnycentral.com
Featured Image: Screenshots, @SQSPCA/Facebook

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