Adopter returns Ophelia the 4-year-old Lab for being ‘too big’

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Just three months ago, Ophelia was adopted from the Baldwin Park Animal Care Center in California. On Wednesday, the four-year-old Labrador retriever was returned because she was “too big and I want a smaller one,” the owner told the shelter staff.

Ophelia is spayed, black and needs a home. A shelter volunteer was nearly brought to tears.

“The way he carried her in was even worse. Someone please come give this poor terrified girl a real loving home so this never happens to her again! At 4-years-old, was she that much smaller 3 months ago?…”

Check out her video:

https://www.facebook.com/savingbaldwinparkshelterdogs/videos/pcb.613722239072184/254746875467224/?type=3&theater

For info please call
626-962-3577 and push 5,2,2 and have ID number ready. Reference A4820591

Baldwin Park Animal Care Center
4275 N. Elton Street
Baldwin Park, California 91706

Mon thru Thurs: 12-7 pm
Fri thru Sun: 10-5 pm
animalcare.lacounty.gov

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10 COMMENTS

  1. You do not “deserve” a buddy. You selfish SOB. You don’t return a life like a moldy piece of bread. Oh wait. Maybe she should trade your ass in for a real human. Just saying. You should never have another !!!!!

  2. Where is this dog located I have a chocolate lab that’s 12 years old if you can get this dog to me I would be more than willing to take it

    • For info please call
      626-962-3577 and push 5,2,2 and have ID number ready. Reference A4820591

      Baldwin Park Animal Care Center
      4275 N. Elton Street
      Baldwin Park, California 91706

      Mon thru Thurs: 12-7 pm
      Fri thru Sun: 10-5 pm
      animalcare.lacounty.gov

  3. She’s “too big and I want a smaller one,”? I hope to God they didn’t let this POS adopt another “smaller” dog! Dollars to Donuts the “smaller” dog will have something else wrong with it and be returned in a couple of weeks too. Whoever adopted her knew what size she was there is no excuse for this!

  4. People are monsters. How dare u treat a beautiful dog like that. Too Picky and selfish to take care of it. I am never baffled by how ignorant Low life humans are. Im tired of seeing and hearing stories like this. I only wish the dog gets a nice home very soon.

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