Louisville Residents Spot A Dog Hiding In A Bush For 3 Days, And The Reason Breaks Their Hearts

In Louisville, Kentucky, a young dog was found hiding in a bush after being stuck there for three whole days.
He’d been tied to a tree so tightly that he could barely move a foot in any direction. No food or shelter, just an empty bowl sitting nearby.
It’s heartbreaking to imagine how scared and confused he must have felt, sitting there all alone, hoping someone would finally come for him.

Thankfully, someone finally did. After receiving a call, an officer from Louisville Metro Animal Services arrived on the scene.
The caller had warned the dog might be aggressive, but the second the officer showed up, that scared little pup turned into a beam of sunshine. He knew, right away, he was finally being saved.
The leash was badly frayed and wrapped tightly. Even bolt cutters didn’t work. But the officer was determined. She pulled out a knife and carefully cut the dog free.

And his response? A full-body tail wag that radiated happiness, along with the sweetest cross-eyed look that said everything without a word: “Thank you for coming.”
Despite everything, the pup was in better shape than expected. Aside from some bug bites and needing a serious bath, he was okay. And once he got that warm, soapy wash, his goofy personality started to come through loud and clear.
The team at the shelter decided to name him Dubya. Yep, like George W., because he was found in a bush.

Dubya’s about three years old, and he’s absolutely overflowing with joy and energy. The staff quickly fell for his friendly nature.
He’s a huge fan of toys, walks, and really anything that involves being around people. Shelter volunteer Colleen Quesenberry Zirnheld shared on Facebook:
“Dubya is everything I thought he would be and WAY MORE!!! He was sooo happy to be outside, marking every tree, post, and bush he could find.”

What’s still unknown is who left Dubya out there. He didn’t have a microchip and hadn’t been neutered. But what matters now is that he’s safe and loved.
He’s already been microchipped and vaccinated. He’s scheduled for a minor eye surgery to help with a watery eye likely caused by entropion, a condition where the eyelid turns inward.
But that doesn’t slow Dubya down. He’s still all waggy tails and eager energy.

While Dubya waits for that special family to walk through the shelter doors, he’s making the most of every single day.
He’s soaking up all the love, attention, and belly rubs the volunteers can give, and let’s just say, there’s no shortage of people lining up for a chance to hang out with him.
He’s got this huge heart, and even after everything he’s been through, he still greets people with full-body tail wags and that same silly, cross-eyed grin. He’s good with other dogs, too.

Dubya would do amazing in a home full of fun and adventure, with people who can’t get enough of his playful personality. A few families have shown interest, but no one has officially adopted him yet.
For now, he’s spoiled with belly rubs, treats, and plenty of attention from the people who care about him.
And out there somewhere, his forever person is waiting to meet that silly, lovable grin. Check out the video to see how happy he is!