‘Timid’ dog found wandering aimlessly on Indiana road. Then came transformation
A dog in Indiana is now ready for a brand-new life to go along with her newly rebranded personality after spending months shaking in her small corner of the world.
And yes, she has a super cute name to go with her squishable and boopable face.
“Just before Thanksgiving, a scared and timid pup was found wandering near 126th & Lantern Rd, unsure of where she belonged. We named her Betty Moo, and while her journey started in fear, it’s blossomed into something beautiful,” the Humane Society for Hamilton County in Fishers said in an Aug. 5 Facebook post.
“At first, Betty Moo preferred to stay in the background, too shy to let her personality shine. But once she moved into a cozy office space (and later into foster), her walls started to come down. Now, she’s a playful, goofy girl who turns every toy, zoomie session, and cuddle into a celebration of life.”
According to her pet profile, Betty Moo has a love of toys and zoomies — especially in the yard. While her manners could use some tweaking, she’s a quick learner.
Here are some things a potential new owner should know about the 2-year-old mixed breed pitbull:
- Cats? No thank you. She needs a feline-free environment
- Kids are OK, at least 8 years old and above
- Maybe another dog in the house? Needs to meet them first
“She’s a kind-hearted, fun-loving girl who just needs someone to believe in her as much as we do. After all she’s been through, she’s ready to know what forever feels like,” the shelter said.
For more information, check out the shelter’s website.
Fishers is about a 20-mile drive northeast from downtown Indianapolis.