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When A Dog Is Abandoned In Walmart Parking Lot, He Doesn't Stop Hugging His Hero

Clarence had a difficult start in life, but he knows better than any of us how to make love change the way we are and how we'll be. Loving has been the number-one rule of this four-year-old Golden Retriever, which means he'll treat others the way he wants to be treated, hug everyone he meets, and hold onto his beloved caretakers.Source: Cat Suzuki
The comfort of home seemed to be a dream for Clarene since he was born. The dog had been spending his entire life before his family's yard until they decided to leave him in the Walmart parking lot.
The Golden Retriever met other two friends, a German Shepherd, and a Chihuahua-mic, and started joining them to find food around the park.

Source: Cat Suzuki

He and the German shepherd finally got noticed by the local animal control who contacted their families but none of them claimed their dogs. Clarence was listed to be put down.
Fortunately, Hounds In Pounds was heard of Clarence's situation and decided to foster him. The German Shepherd was soon able to find a forever home. Clarence just needed a little bit of luck, and he is now living under the shelter's care. He is pure, sweet, and full of love.

Source: Cat Suzuki

“He is sweet, gentle and so grateful to be safe with us,” Hounds In Pounds wrote on Facebook. “We can't help but get lost in Clarence's golden coat, it reminds us of sunshine and so does his personality. He is bright, warm, and brings light to those who know him.”
The dog is friendly as well. He is friends of other dogs and cats in the shelter. Cat Suzuki, Hounds In Pounds' founder, said: “He is an angel — literally. He just wants to be by your side. This dog is a mush.”
“He would do great in a home with people who are around more than not since he attaches quickly,” Suzuki said. “He's fairly lazy, so a movie bud or snuggle partner is ideal.”

Source: Cat Suzuki

Clarence the sweetie is still searching for his loving family. He can't wait to hug and kiss his future person. If you love the dog and want to adopt him, please contact Hounds In Pounds via  Facebook or this link.
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