The BriefA four-year-old lab mix named Armando was found tied up in a Phoenix animal shelter’s parking lot with a note from his family.The family said they “had no choice” but to leave Armando at the shelter due to “unforeseen circumstances.”The pup is now looking for a forever home and his adoption fee is waived.PHOENIX – A four-year-old lab mix was found with a heartbreaking note from his family, who said they “had no choice” but to leave him at an Arizona Humane shelter in Phoenix.On Dec. 15, the dog named Armando was found tied up in the shelter’s Sunnyslope campus parking lot after he was abandoned with a note.The note read, “It is with heavy heart that we had to result to this but due to unforeseen circumstances we had no choice. This is Armando (Mando). He is four-years-old, Husky Labrodor Mix. He has had his shots but might need them soon. He’s very friendly with dogs and people. He is prone to ear infections. We pray he finds a good home. God bless.”Photo from the Arizona Humane SocietyArizona Humane says his story highlights Maricopa County’s animal welfare crisis, saying it’s at an all-time high.AdvertisementAdvert …
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