Summary
A four-year-old American Pitbull mix named Remy is waiting for a new home after being given up by his previous owners who said they had no time for him. Remy has been at the Humane Society of Broward County since September 19 and has not been adopted yet, possibly due to his size and breed. His adoption fee is covered, and he comes with supplies to help him settle into a new home.
Key Facts
- Remy is a four-year-old American Pitbull mix.
- His previous owners surrendered him on September 19 because they no longer had time for him.
- Remy is 64 pounds, which may be a barrier to adoption due to weight restrictions in some places.
- The Humane Society of Broward County is caring for Remy as he waits for a new family.
- In the first half of 2025, 2.8 million dogs and cats entered U.S. shelters.
- Large dogs like Remy are often adopted less quickly and more likely to be euthanized.
- Remy's adoption fee is already paid, and he will go home with a starter pack.
- Remy’s story has gained attention online, but he still needs a permanent home.