Auburn Valley Humane Society seeks new home for long-term foster dog Bubba

Auburn, WALocal News

Auburn Valley Humane Society is actively seeking a permanent or foster home for “Bubba,” a 6-year-old dog who has spent over a year waiting for adoption. Known for his playful and affectionate nature, Bubba is happiest when engaged in fetch or relaxing with a toy. Unfortunately, his current foster placement is coming to an end, creating an urgent need for a new home. The AVHS emphasizes that Bubba would do best in a calm, adult environment with patient adopters who understand gentle handling. His adoption fee has been fully sponsored, allowing him to be available for adoption, fostering, or transfer immediately.

Volunteers have noted that Bubba has made significant progress in learning to trust and enjoy life again. This search for a new home is crucial, as Bubba needs a companion to share his joy. Potential adopters can find more information on the AVHS website.

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