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Max, Toronto dog found abandoned with note pleading for help, has a new family

Max the doga very good boy left abandoned earlier this month with a note fromhis previous owner saying that they could no longer afford to care for himhas found a new home.

Max was adopted on Friday, Toronto Humane Society says

Max the dog.
Max was found in the Davenport area on April 3. (Supplied by Toronto Humane Society)

Max the doga very good boy left abandoned earlier this month with a note fromhis previous owner saying that they could no longer afford to care for himhas found a new home.

After interest from several different families, the three-year-old dogwas finally adopted last Friday, the Toronto Humane Society said in a news release Monday.

"His new family already loves him so much and he has a new dog sibling too!" the release said.

Max was found at Primrose Avenue Parkettein the Davenport neighbourhood on April 3. Affixed to his collar was a handwritten note that described him as"good with kids," "smart" and "a good boy."

The person who penned the note said they had lost their job and apartment and could no longer support Max.

Max was left in the Davenport area on Monday with a note saying the owner could no longer take care of him.
Max with the note his former owner left with him. (Toronto Humane Society)

Workers at thehumane society wereable to connect with the previous owner, but it was ultimately decided that the best option would be to find a new home for Max.

The news releasenoted that as the elevated cost of living continues to cause hardship for pet owners, the humane society's services are in high demand.

One such serviceis the urgent care program, whichprovides temporary care for animals while their owners are going through a difficult time.

Max with his new family and doggy sibling.
Max with his new family. (Supplied by Toronto Humane Society)