Tuna Doodle Casserole
With a heart as big as his appetite for life, Tuna is eager to shower his forever family with cuddles, kisses, and unconditional affection.
Tuna Doodle Casserole's Story
From tragedy to triumph, Tuna Doodle Casserole’s journey is the epitome of inspiration! After being subjected to a life of starvation and torture, his ‘owners’ decided they didn’t want him anymore. They threw him in their car and dared to bring him to the local shelter in horrific and heartbreaking conditions. Despite facing abandonment, mistreatment, and severe neglect, Tuna has proven to be one of the most resilient pups who overcame the toughest odds with a wagging tail and a heart full of love!
While his past may have been ruff, Tuna’s future is bright and filled with endless possibilities! Now, with a twinkle in his eye and a bounce in his step, Tuna is ready to embrace the warmth of a loving family. His playful nature and boundless energy make him the paw-fect companion for anyone seeking adventure and love. Whether it’s a leisurely stroll in the park or a sprint around the block, Tuna is always up for some tail-wagging fun!
With a heart as big as his appetite for life, Tuna is eager to shower his forever family with cuddles, kisses, and unconditional affection. Although he’s not quite fond of feline friends, Tuna’s love for humans knows no bounds! He’s a social butterfly who thrives on companionship and cherishes every moment spent with his beloved hoomans.
So, if you’re ready to open your heart and home to a furry friend who’s brimming with joy and zest for life, then Tuna is the doggo for you! He’s ready to embark on this pawsome journey in his new life and make every day an adventure to remember.
Tuna is 2 years old and 45 lbs. He is vetted, neutered, and chipped.
Our adoption areas include: Georgia, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Maine, Vermont, Virginia, Delaware, Maryland, the District of Columbia, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire.
Apply to adopt at houndsinpounds.org
Dates and locations
- Edison, NJSep 13–15, 2024