The boy and his dog were living under a bridge in Senatobia, Mississippi. The dog named Jada is a four-month-old Rottweiler\/German Shepherd mix who had been with the boy since she was a tiny pup. The two have a strong bond, but the boy gave her up to the Senatobia-Tate County Animal Shelter because he couldn\u2019t care for her.<\/p>
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He walked Jada all the way to the shelter and gave them a garbage bag filled with her food and blanket. Even though the shelter was at capacity, they knew they couldn\u2019t say no. They kept Jada in the main area of the facility, but she became miserable as soon as her human left.<\/p>\n
\u201cMy heart broke for him. He was clearly saddened by having to bring his dog up here,\u201d Shelter Director Kris Robinson said. \u201cShe was kind of clinging to him around his legs. Every time he would move, she would move. She has bonded with him.\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>\nFacebook<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
After the boy left, Jada plopped on the ground and moped. Someone at the shelter took a photo of her lying there beside the garbage bag with her stuff. They shared the image on social media, and people instantly felt heartbroken for Jada and the boy.<\/p>\n
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Someone will foster Jada while law enforcement looks into the situation. Ever since the shelter mentioned the boy\u2019s predicament on Facebook, several people have offered help. Some people claimed they could house him and his dog, and others were willing to help him find a job. A local church also offers temporary shelter and food to those who need it.<\/p>\n
Currently, the shelter has been unable to reach the boy, but he has several options for assistance if he\u2019s willing to take it. Robinson believes his decision to surrender Jada was very intelligent. He could\u2019ve easily abandoned the dog, but he went out of his way to keep his four-legged family member safe.<\/p>\nscreenshot, fox13memphis.com<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n
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\u201cI think that boy has a lot more integrity than a lot of people around here who dump animals and puppies when they can\u2019t take care of them,\u201d Robinson said.<\/p>\n
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The shelter said they will update followers if they hear from the boy or gain more information. But for the time being, Jada will be receiving the best care possible. Hopefully, she and her human will be reunited soon.<\/p>\n
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