âIs the man available?â: Handsome shelter worker helps dog adoption photo go viral
By FOX 35 News Staff
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City of Wichita Falls Animal Services
WICHITA FALLS, Texas - A photo of a dog up for adoption in Texas has gone viral – but not because of the pooch featured in it.
Wichita Falls Animal Services posted a photo on Facebook of a husky named Sky along with shelter employee Zackry Majewski in an effort to find the dog a forever home. But many viewers became more interested in the handsome employee. You might want to do adopt a dog and get a free evening with Zac.the shelter will be cleared out in 20 minutes! wrote one commenter.
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By Mark Robertson
Zac and Sky (Sky is the dog!)
This is pretty funny. A Facebook post spotlighting a dog up for adoption in Texas has gone viral but not because of the cute pooch in the photo. The dog was photographed next to shelter worker Zac Majewski kneeling next to Sky to raise awareness about the dog s adoption status.
Many Facebook users noticed the shelter s photo but ended up being more interested in getting information about the attractive employee over the dog. I don t even have Facebook. People called me into the office, like my boss, and she was telling me, it s blowing up right now, and then it just kind of increased throughout the day, Majewski told a local TV station about the reaction to the post, which now has over 14,000 shares and 25,000 comments.
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