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When a dog’s family was evicted about a month ago, their belongings were put out on the curb. Their dog, Boo, was put out, too.

Later, said Dustin Oliver, the family “came back and took what they wanted, and left behind what they didn’t. Including Boo.”

Boo stuck close, often sleeping on his family’s discarded mattress. A neighbor fed him and gave him water — and tried to find him some help.

 

She reached Oliver, founder of Detroit Youth & Dog Rescue — an organization that feeds homeless people, and cares for homeless pets — who set out to save the dog.

 

 

“Boo” was left on mattress with the trash when his owners moved

 

It took many hours over two days, and a lot of Egg McMuffins, to lure Boo from his mattress — which Oliver, 40, told TODAY he believes the dog slept on not just for comfort, but because it held his family’s scent.

Finally Boo accepted Oliver’s kindness.

“We just had a conversation, me and Boo. I told him how this is going to go, how he’ll never be hurt again,” Oliver said to BuzzFeed News.

Then the dog got into Oliver’s truck and rode off into a new life.

 

 

The abandoned dog got his name because the markings on his side look like the word “boo.”

 

For the last week and a half, Boo has been recuperating at a veterinary hospital, where he’s “doing amazing,” Oliver said. “Boo has come out of his shell.”

 

 

Oliver and Boo at the veterinarian’s office

 

Boo is heartworm positive, and will need about six months’ worth of treatment, so Oliver is now looking for someone in the area who can take Boo in as a foster. The hope is that someone will fall in love, and decide to adopt him permanently.

 

A happy update: On Oct. 29, Boo moved into a foster home, with people whom Dustin describes as “perfect.” The hope is they will find Boo perfect, too, and will make him a permanent member of their family once Boo is done with his heartworm treatment and can be adopted.