
Second Chance for Sweet Betty: Broward County Shelter Dog Seeks Active Home
Fort Lauderdale Shelter Dog Seeks Second Chance on National Rescue Dog Day Fort Lauderdale, FL – Betty, a two-year-old American Bulldog mix, is back at the Humane Society of Broward County after a brief adoption. "She was only returned because her energy was too much for an older couple," explains a shelter representative. Betty, also known as Millie, is described as affectionate, playful, and smart, already knowing commands like "sit" and "down." She's housebroken and loves road trips and dog parks. "She loves rolling over for belly rubs and is great with other dogs and kids," adds the representative. The shelter hopes to find Betty an active home that can match her energetic spirit. "Let's give Betty the second chance she deserves," urges the Humane Society. The shelter adopts out of state and to Canada, but potential adopters must arrange pickup. To meet Betty, visit www.humanebroward.com and complete a pre-adoption application. The kennels open daily at 11 a.m. at 2070 Griffin Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL. This heartwarming story highlights the importance of responsible pet ownership and the dedication of animal shelters in finding loving homes for animals in need.