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Pet of the Week: Kane is still looking for his forever home

Pet of the Week: Kane is still looking for his forever home

In those first few moments, Kane felt like every other dog we’ve met: playful, affectionate, and eager for love. Photo: Contributed/Danville Humane Society


CHAMPAIGN, IL (Chambana Today) – EDITOR’S NOTE: Re-running this column while Duane Shannon from WIXY 100.3 is off this week.

Through a wonderful partnership with Moore’s Rescue Ranch, we feature adoptable pets live on Facebook with morning show host Duane Shannon. (We’ve added CATsNAP to our partnerships.) What started as a feel-good segment has become something much more meaningful: a bridge between animals in need and families ready to open their homes.

So far, the initiative has helped find forever homes for about a half-dozen dogs and several cats. Duane’s enthusiasm is never manufactured. He connects with every animal that steps into the studio. Kathy, the kind face who greets visitors at the front desk in the Illini Media Group building, keeps a stash of treats ready for when Moore’s arrives with a new friend. We don’t just love this segment—we believe in it.

But one visit, one dog, left an unforgettable impression.

Instead of having a pet come to us, Duane and I decided to visit the Danville Humane Society. Alyssa, the director, gave us a full tour and introduced us to several animals, one at a time. That’s when we met Kane.

Kane didn’t just walk into the room—he bounded in, full of hope and personality. He went straight to the toy box, carefully chose a toy, and proudly presented it to Duane like a gift. Then, without hesitation, he tried to climb into Duane’s lap—a sweet and comical attempt, considering Kane is definitely not a lap dog.

In those first few moments, Kane felt like every other dog we’ve met: playful, affectionate, and eager for love. But then Alyssa told us something that stopped us in our tracks.

Kane has been at the shelter for FOUR years. FOUR years of kennel walls and volunteer walks—but no one to call his person.

Alyssa and her team give Kane the best life they can, and it’s clear he is deeply cared for. But the one thing no shelter can give—no matter how loving—is the bond of being someone’s forever dog. A soft bed that’s just his. A routine. A person who knows the sound of his paws on the floor.

We don’t understand why he’s still waiting. Kane is gentle. He’s affectionate. He’s great on a leash and lights up when someone makes eye contact. We brought him back to our office just this week, hoping one more try might be the one that works. See that video here: https://www.facebook.com/share/v/163yvYGMV6/

We know that rescue animals come with quirks. My family adopted a rescue last fall with anxiety issues. He stares at us at dinner like he’s never eaten. He terrorizes the cats (he just wants to play—they are not amused). He’s imperfect. But he’s ours. Duane has a rescue too—she doesn’t like other dogs, but she’s the queen of his world. Kathy has three rescued Great Danes, each with their own personalities and pasts. Our lives are fuller and better because of these imperfect, loyal, hilarious animals.

And still, none of us can forget Kane.

In a world so often filled with chaos and heartbreak, pets have a way of grounding us. Of giving back love without condition. Of reminding us of what matters.

Kane has waited 2,190 days for that love. He’s been patient. He’s done his part. Now, all he needs is someone willing to take a chance—and take him home.

If you’re reading this and you’re ready to open your home again, if you’ve been waiting for a sign—this is it.

Please don’t let Kane spend one more night waiting.

For adoption inquiries, contact the Danville Humane Society at Humane Society of Danville | Danville, Illinois. Thanks to our friends at Hoveln Heating & Cooling, Inc. for keeping Pet of the Week going.

Let’s make this the week Kane goes home.

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