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The heartbreaking face of a puppy abandoned in an Ohio animal shelter because he has too much energy

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An adorable puppy was abandoned at an Ohio animal shelter because he had

An adorable puppy was abandoned at an Ohio animal shelter because he has “too much energy.”

The Jefferson County Animal Shelter describes one-year-old Cora as a “bundle of joy wrapped in a fluffy coat.”

But the terrier mix is ​​struggling to find a forever home due to her rambunctious personality, which has already seen her adopted and returned twice.

“She is longing for a home where she can be all she knows how to be, herself,” the shelter explained. “Cora is a staff favorite because she is always ready for play, followed by cuddles.

Unfortunately, her energetic enthusiasm is what keeps her in the shelter. She can’t figure out what she’s doing wrong because she’s just being herself and isn’t that what they say, “just be yourself”?

An adorable puppy was abandoned at an Ohio animal shelter because he had “too much energy”

“Well, Cora is very cheerful and lively, she is full of fun and always makes us laugh and smile with her silly antics.”

Cora arrived at the Winterville shelter in May and was an instant hit.

“Cora, who was returned to us through no fault of her own, is now looking for a home that can match her energetic personality,” the shelter explained.

“She’s really a sweetheart, but she just can’t seem to find the right home yet.”

Cora would be better off in a cat-free home with children at least 12 years old, the shelter said.

Can be picky with other dogs, so a meet and greet smell test is recommended for any prospective owner with other pets.

Cora has been spayed, microchipped, and tested negative for heartworm. She is up to date on all basic vaccinations and monthly preventative measures.

Cora and other pets are being put up for adoption as part of a month-long shelter cleanup campaign.

The Jefferson County Animal Shelter describes one-year-old Cora as a

The Jefferson County Animal Shelter describes 1-year-old Cora as a “bundle of joy wrapped in a fluffy coat.”

The terrier mix is ​​struggling to find a permanent home due to her boisterous personality which has seen her adopted and returned twice.

The terrier mix is ​​struggling to find a permanent home due to her boisterous personality which has seen her adopted and returned twice.

Anyone interested in adopting her can stop by the shelter or call them at 740-314-5583.

“If you’re ready for a loyal, fun-loving companion who will keep you on your toes, Cora might be the perfect fit for you,” the shelter said.

‘Contact us today to meet this vibrant girl and see if she’s the right fit for your family!’

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