Buddy, an eight-year-old Dalmatian mix, was rescued from a potential cruelty case and then returned to AHS by his adopter (photo courtesy of Arizona Humane Society).

With an elongated history at the Arizona Humane Society (AHS), Buddy is hoping that the second time is the charm to finding his perfect forever home. The adorable eight years young Dalmatian mix was originally rescued from a potential cruelty case in 2017 but unfortunately found himself back at AHS after his adoptive family could no longer care for him.

Buddy has truly lived up to his name while at AHS as he has won the hearts of many staff and volunteers at the shelter. He has even taken up residence in the office of one of his besties who has grown deeply fond of the outgoing, lovable pup.

As smart as he is handsome, Buddy knows “sit,” “down” and will come when you call his name. When he is not enjoying playtime with his favorite toys, splashing around in a kiddy pool or enjoying a pup cup as a special treat, this polka dotted cutie loves to cuddle up on his dog bed next to the feet of his people.

As part of AHS’ ongoing big dog adoption special for dogs weighing 50 pounds or more, Buddy’s adoption fee is waived. Buddy (pet number 566511) is sure to be your new bestie, and his $0 adoption fee includes his neuter surgery, current vaccinations, a microchip and a follow-up wellness exam with a VCA Animal Hospital.

Visit him at AHS’ Papago Park Campus or learn more at www.azhumane.org/adopt and give him the loving forever home he deserves.

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