There’s an update to the story at the end of the article
Jubilee is a husky that is so special that she is having trouble finding home. The cross-eyed husky has such a lovely personality that can make you fall in love with her instantly and a smile that can melt even the toughest of us.
Unfortunately, Jubilee has never had much success in finding a forever home where she receives the love she deserves.
loved her so much and wanted to adopt her, but was glad to hear that she was going to rescue. She was so shy but wanted to be loved. I hope she’s doing even better now. I’ll post some stuff I have of her, even though she was a lot skinnier (too skinny) back then
Caroline Hilliard, previous employee in NC
Jubilee is also quite shy around people, but when she opens up, she gives so much love.
Jubilee was adopted once before, unfortunately, the person who adopted her called later and demanded that they come to pick up the dog or he was going to dump her in a local shelter!
The sweet dog originally came from a breeder who couldn’t sell her because, in his own words, “she was weird looking”.
Luckily, Jubilee’s story is going viral, which tends to be a good sign for dogs in her situation.
Let’s help Jubilee find a forever home. Share the story!
Update:
A Huge Thank you to everyone who has shared the story! Jubilee has found a forever home finally.
The shelter shared on Social Media the good news:
“Thanks to everyone who shared Jubilee’s story. She has found her forever home with previous Husky House adopters and joins her new fur-siblings in a wonderful new life!”
The pup’s new parents decided to start a Facebook page for her to keep the fans of the now-famous pup in the loop. The page refers to the pup as “a uniquely beautiful furbaby.”
Again, a huge thank you, everyone ❤️❤️
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