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Rescue dog Hopper adopted after 121 days at Guilford County shelter

Greensboro City · April 13, 2026
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Summary

Hopper, rescued injured and requiring an amputation, found a home with Monk John of Walk for Peace after 121 days at the Guilford County Animal Shelter; the bulletin provided adoption hours and contact information.

The FYI Weekly broadcast featured Hopper, a dog who spent 121 days at the Guilford County Animal Shelter after being found injured and having one leg amputated. The segment said Hopper was adopted by Monk John of the Walk for Peace organization, who provided the dog with a permanent home.

The program used Hopper’s story to highlight compassion and the shelter's adoption services; it provided visiting hours for the Guilford County Animal Shelter in Greensboro (12 to 4 p.m. most days, closed Tuesdays) and directed listeners to contact the shelter to adopt or meet animals.

No medical details beyond the amputation were provided on the broadcast, nor were adoption paperwork requirements discussed on air.