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[Music] its heartbreaking video of a dog wagging her tail and barking excitedly because she thinks her owners have come to rescue her from the shelter but incredibly the people petting 2-year-old zuu through the fence arent there to bring little zuu home instead they want a new dog its a heart-wrenching story of of a dog thats unwanted the German Shepherd mix was taken to the Downey Animal Care Center in Los Angeles on Thanksgiving this is zuu right before her owner showed up subdued scared but dog trainer Jana chapen says her demeanor changed instantly when she saw her family she approached the fence and just started excitement wagging tail barking at them and you could tell instantly that she knew them what the dog trainer says she heard next was shocking we asked if they were there to reclaim her and they said no they were looking for another dog she says the family complained zuu had become depressed after another pet and the family died when a volunteer at the shelter posted t