ORLANDO, Fla. – On this edition of Trooper Steve on Patrol, I made a special visit to Orange County Animal Services to meet a dog who’s been waiting far too long for a second chance.
Meet Brody.
Brody is about 5 years old and, sadly, is currently the longest-resident dog at Orange County Animal Services. He has been at the shelter since last summer, through no fault of his own. His owner unfortunately passed away, leaving Brody without the only home he had ever known.
Despite everything he’s been through, Brody’s spirit hasn’t changed.
He’s a loving, cuddly male who enjoys nothing more than curling up beside someone for affection. When it’s playtime, he lights up, especially when there’s a toy to chase or a ball to run after.
Shelter staff describe Brody as gentle, affectionate, and ready to bond with a family of his own. All he’s missing is someone willing to give him that second chance.
Brody is available to go home today.
If you’ve been thinking about adding a dog to your family or know someone who has, Brody could be the perfect fit. Sometimes the dogs who wait the longest end up loving the hardest.
To meet Brody or learn more about adoption, visit Orange County Animal Services or stop by the shelter in person.
Because every dog deserves a home and Brody is ready for his.