Senior dog homeless at shelter after his owners were evicted

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A handsome, senior dog has been left homeless after his owners were evicted from their home – according to the Hempstead Town Animal Shelter, Mega was surrendered to their facility and now he is waiting for a loving new family.

On Sunday, the animal shelter wrote:

This sweet and happy senior is looking for a new forever home after his owners were evicted and had to surrender him. Mega is super friendly and his tail does not stop wagging.

Mega is reported to be house-trained and crate-trained and he knows his basic commands. The one thing that he really loves is TOYS! According to the shelter, this good looking senior is friendly with people and other dogs – in other words, he’s a catch!

How you can help this homeless senior dog

You can help Mega by sharing his information. If you are interested in learning more, please call 516-785-5220, or visit the shelter at: 3320 Beltagh Avenue, Wantagh NY 11793

Send an email to: [email protected]

More news and updates at the National Animal News Facebook page.


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  1. Mega seems like a treasure and would be suitable for all families. Go slow with introductions and new house, but he will acclimate quickly. A loving dog whose love for people and toys will win him over to you. A senior dog is so much better for many than a puppy who must be trained, which Mega already has. Please adopt or even foster.

  2. Sharing in hopes he finds a new home with loving people. Had I not 4 of my own, I would gladly take him in. Sorry he had to be left behind.

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