Humane Society of North Myrtle Beach has taken Teddy, the terminally ill dog, through as many experiences as possible during his short lifetime. The older dog was discovered abandoned outside the shelters with a large tumor that proved to be cancer.

When we walked in the morning, we heard barking, so he was outside,” the rescue’s marketing executive, Meaghan Pitman, told WSAV. After our veterinarian examined the tumor on his rear bumper, it was confirmed to be cancer.” “It’s broken

The sanctuary does not know why the gorgeous boy has gone so many days, but he is making each one count. Since then, they have been ticking things off a wishlist for baby the cute dog. She’s been on a boat cruise with frozen yogurt, a car journey for a cheeseburger, and many more adventures.

For one day, he worked as an honorary firefighter and deputy sheriff. The dog expressed his desire to be a superhero for the day, so we contacted North Myrtle Beach Fire Rescue as well as the North Myrtle Beach Police for assistance! ” explained staff members. He was treated to a VIP experience at Ripley’s Aquarium for his six-month birthday at the sanctuary.

Despite Teddy’s disinterest in adoption, volunteers lavish him with attention and affection. They are relieved to have him in their custody, as he has captured their minds.






