Dog abandoned at animal shelter, owner thought he was gay
CEDAR RAPIDS, IA - JUNE 22: Dogs stand in a cage after being dropped off at the animal shelter at the Animal Health Technology Center at Kirkwood Community College June 22, 2008 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The center was setup for pets that were either found or abandoned after the Cedar River inundated the city with flood waters. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
A North Carolina dog named Fezco was abandoned and sent to an animal shelter because its owner thought the pooch was gay. His owners saw he was mounting another male dog so they thought he was gay and dropped him off. The shelter has posted Fezco’s story on Facebook, assuring prospective owners he’s a good boy and kind to people and his peers alike. Applications have already started flooding in and Fezco will definitely be adopted.
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