Vicki Davis, Tri-County Humane Society
Loki came to us on May 1. During the past three months, Loki was adopted and returned five times for a number of reasons – landlord issues and separation anxiety, to name just two.
On Aug. 4, it finally looked like Loki had another chance. A disabled veteran fell in love with Loki, but his limited income provided a barrier to adoption. We reduced the adoption fee, and one of our amazing staff purchased a Weiss Walkie (special kind of leash) for him. Off they went. Our fingers were crossed.
Loki and his new human, Ken of Sartell, came to visit on Aug. 22, and it was evident we’d made the right choice. Loki and Ken are two peas in a pod, and we could also tell a major difference in Loki’s anxiety level. He was much more relaxed and never strayed far from Ken. Ken promised to visit again with Loki and keep us updated. Let’s just say sixth time’s the charm for Loki, or maybe crossing your fingers really does work.

Loki and his human, Ken