Left behind but I did nothing wrong.

Update: Hoku was adopted on July 11th!

The most harmful myth is that rescue and shelter animals are somehow "defective" or "trouble-prone" or "second-hand" animals.

The truth is the vast majority of rescue and shelter animals lose their homes due to no fault of their own.

They do not deserve to be homeless or rejected.

Hoku illustrates this point perfectly. She loves children of all ages. She is good with other dogs and she is housetrained. Her temperament is gentle and sweet, plus she is loyal and devoted to those she loves.

Hoku is a Shar Pei, spayed female, approximately 7-8 years of age. She thoroughly enjoys walks and going to parks.

By all accounts, she is a terrific girl with an angelic soul. So why did she lose her home? The answer simply is she did not do anything to cause her to lose her home. When her previous owner decided to move away, she was not welcome to remain a member of the family.

This is why animal rescue depends not just on spaying and neutering, which is extremely important, but also on challenging people to make lifetime commitments to their companion animals. If they are not truly members of their families, they are at risk of being rejected and becoming homeless and in danger.

Hoku debuts for adoption today at Nevada SPCA. We believe you too will see how spectacular this girl is when you visit. Shar Pei knowledge and/or experience will be helpful. Please come see her today.

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