Connecticut Shelter Dog Wags His Tail For Adoption Then Faces Another Goodbye

By Edward Johnson 01/28/2026

Bo, like countless dogs waiting behind kennel doors, dreamed of the day someone would finally choose him and offer the kind of love that doesn’t come with conditions.

At first, it looked like that moment had arrived. His future family went through the interviews, met him face to face, and eventually took him home. Bo was ready for a fresh start, his tail swinging happily as everything he hoped for seemed to be coming true.

But the joy didn’t last long.

Just a week later, his adopters brought him back to the shelter, explaining that he was “too much.” In a blink, Bo was without a home once again. And tragically, this wasn’t the first time his hopes had been shattered.

A Painful Past That Still Lingers


Bo wasn’t found wandering the streets. He had once belonged to someone, though the details of that time remain unclear. This yellow Labrador Retriever mix was discovered abandoned, tied up outside, with a collar embedded in his neck.

He already knew what it felt like to be cast aside.

When Bo arrived at the Dan Cosgrove Animal Shelter in Connecticut, he finally experienced something he had been missing: genuine care. The staff surrounded him with affection and kindness, and Bo responded with gratitude and trust.


He bravely underwent treatment for heartworms. During his recovery, he was pampered by a personal groomer named Aimee, who gave him a fresh look while he waited patiently for a family to call his own.

When adoption day came, Bo was ecstatic. He greeted his new family with open paws, and the connection seemed instant.

It felt like his story was finally turning toward the happy ending he deserved. But that hope was shattered far too soon.

Just seven days later, Bo was back at the shelter. His adopters said he had “too much” energy and didn’t give him the time he needed to adjust.


The news devastated both Bo and the shelter staff. After all the effort and care they had invested, the family chose to walk away.

“We ask them to come back and do multiple visits just to ensure they understand the responsibilities that come with adopting,” the Connecticut shelter wrote in a Facebook post.

Despite those steps, it wasn’t enough.

“And after all that time, energy and visits – Bo was returned after a week of being home. Why? Too much energy,” they added.

Still Waiting For A Home That Will Stay


Bo has never looked so defeated. Since being returned months ago, he has emotionally withdrawn, and the shelter environment has only deepened his sadness.

His caregivers now hope to find a home where Bo can be the only pet, at least while he adjusts.

“Bo needs to be the only pet at first because he needs to decompress from being at the shelter. Maybe overtime he could live with another dog but not now,” the shelter states.

Even after everything, Bo’s loving nature remains unchanged. He greets every person with warmth and would be a devoted companion to the right family.

Bo likes children and everyone he has met at the shelter,” the shelter concluded.

Bo’s journey has been filled with setbacks, but his heart is still open. He deserves a home that will embrace him fully and never let him go.

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