Where’s Waylon?

The “Where’s Waylon” campaign has been created to help gain attention and awareness about HSHC’s longest resident dog named Waylon. (Photo provided by Humane Society for Hamilton County)

Humane Society for Hamilton County’s longest resident dog on hunt for his forever home

Humane Society for Hamilton County’s (HSHC) longest resident dog Waylon has been waiting over 500 days in hopes to find a someone to love him and make him a part of their family. In a shelter full of adoptable dogs, somehow each day Waylon continues to be passed by.

A “larger than life” sized Waylon cutout is traveling around to local businesses in Hamilton County and the surrounding area in hopes that the perfect person will stumble upon him. The “Where’s Waylon” campaign has been created to help gain attention and awareness on adopting him. Patrons are encouraged to snap a selfie with Waylon and #whereswaylon to be featured on HSHC’s social pages: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

Waylon would be best suited for an adult-only home and one where there are no cats or small dogs. Waylon loves being around his humans as much as possible, so if you work from home or are home often, that is an added bonus. Waylon is best known for his love of treats and naps. To learn more about Waylon and to inquire about adoption, visit his personalized website at hamiltonhumane.com/whereswaylon.

“Our ultimate goal is to find Waylon the love he deserves in a forever home as soon as possible,” said Stephanie Gay, Adoption Programs Manager. “He has an immeasurable amount of love to give someone who is willing to just give him a chance. Here at HSHC, we believe each and every animal deserves a second chance no matter how long and no matter what it takes.”

About the Humane Society for Hamilton County
The Humane Society for Hamilton County (HSHC) is a non-profit 501(c)(3) charitable organization. It is not a United Way Agency and is not affiliated with any other animal welfare group in the United States.