A dog who made national headlines after being abandoned by his owners for being “gay” is adopted by a same-sex couple in North Carolina. NBCOUT
by his owners after the pup “humped another male dog.” The shelter shared the unfortunate news on its Facebook page.
“I was in shock,” Nichols said of first reading about Fezco in the news. “I flipped through and passed to the next story, and then something snapped inside of me.”He said he went back and reread the story and watched WCCB’s video coverage and then approached Winn with an idea. Nichols called the TV station, and the reporter who covered the story helped put him in touch with the shelter. The couple signed adoption papers for Fezco less than 48 hours later.“I spent about an hour with him in the car, and it was obvious to me by being with him that he was in really bad health,” he told NBC News.
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