By Morgan Huelsman
May 12, 2021
A shelter dog named Arrow had been living at the Burlington County Animal Shelter for eight months when something really special happened.
Deb Bucci, an animal attendant at the shelter, knew there was something special about Arrow, who was a Belgian Malinois. That breed in particular goes crazy when they get locked in kennels. A Facebook post led Bucci to the co-founder and chief financial officer of the
Angela Connor. Connor helps train dogs who help disabled veterans.
When Connor came in to evaluate Arrow she knew he wasn t a good fit for a service dog, but instead something else. She told the
By Morgan Huelsman
May 12, 2021
A shelter dog named Arrow had been living at the Burlington County Animal Shelter for eight months when something really special happened.
Deb Bucci, an animal attendant at the shelter, knew there was something special about Arrow, who was a Belgian Malinois. That breed in particular goes crazy when they get locked in kennels. A Facebook post led Bucci to the co-founder and chief financial officer of the
Angela Connor. Connor helps train dogs who help disabled veterans.
When Connor came in to evaluate Arrow she knew he wasn t a good fit for a service dog, but instead something else. She told the
By Morgan Huelsman
May 12, 2021
A shelter dog named Arrow had been living at the Burlington County Animal Shelter for eight months when something really special happened.
Deb Bucci, an animal attendant at the shelter, knew there was something special about Arrow, who was a Belgian Malinois. That breed in particular goes crazy when they get locked in kennels. A Facebook post led Bucci to the co-founder and chief financial officer of the
Angela Connor. Connor helps train dogs who help disabled veterans.
When Connor came in to evaluate Arrow she knew he wasn t a good fit for a service dog, but instead something else. She told the
By Morgan Huelsman
May 12, 2021
A shelter dog named Arrow had been living at the Burlington County Animal Shelter for eight months when something really special happened.
Deb Bucci, an animal attendant at the shelter, knew there was something special about Arrow, who was a Belgian Malinois. That breed in particular goes crazy when they get locked in kennels. A Facebook post led Bucci to the co-founder and chief financial officer of the
Angela Connor. Connor helps train dogs who help disabled veterans.
When Connor came in to evaluate Arrow she knew he wasn t a good fit for a service dog, but instead something else. She told the
By Shawn Patrick
May 11, 2021
Every weekday Shawn Patrick sheds some light on some good news with His Good Vibes Story. Here is today s.
A dog who spent eight months in a New Jersey shelter has a new career as a police K-9. Arrow, a Belgian Malinois, was even returned to the shelter twice because he wasn’t a good fit, but Deb Bucci, an animal attendant at the Burlington County Animal Shelter saw the potential in the pup, so she didn’t give up on him.
She reached out to the Rescue 22 Foundation, which trains dogs to help disabled veterans. Angela Connor came out to evaluate Arrow and found that he wouldn’t be a good fit for a service dog, but she had something else in mind for him. She explains, “A lot of the behavior that most people would find challenging was actually exactly the behavior we’re looking for to develop into police work.”