Handsome Rockefeller is ready to find his family! If you’re looking for a special dog to join you on adventures and can understand the difficult past situation he’s overcome—look no further than our sweet boy Rockefeller.
In November 2020, Rockefeller was among 40 dogs we helped rescue from an overcrowding situation in Texas. He was flown to North Carolina where he received lifesaving care and behavioral treatment at the ASPCA Behavioral Rehabilitation Center (BRC).
When we first met Rockefeller, he was extremely fearful, terrified of people and too afraid to walk on a leash for the first three to four weeks of his time at the BRC. But after 16 weeks of expert rehabilitation and treatment, Rockefeller has graduated from the BRC a completely different dog with a new outlook on the world!
Rockefeller learned that people aren’t so scary after all! Now, he’s described as “the life of any dog party!” He has even become a helper dog, meaning his confidence around humans helps other fearful dogs learn to trust them too—which is as cute as it sounds.
“As Rock began to trust us, he showed us that there is a very affectionate, friendly dog in there, who loves to throw himself in laps, enjoy lots of ear, neck and belly scratches, and cuddle with his favorite people,” says Christine Young, ASPCA Behavioral Rehabilitation Specialist.
Rockefeller is also a talented swimmer who loves relaxing by the pool and hiking on trails near water.
Rockefeller is available for adoption at Sammy’s Hope in Sayreville, New Jersey. If you are interested in adopting Rockefeller, please contact [email protected].
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