Pippin was called Jiggs when I first met him 6 or so years ago at the local shelter. I had volunteered there during high school, so I watched as his signs of depression grew. Something about him stood out to me and I used to love to walk him. I remember how he would perk up his head off the ground every time he heard the jingle of the chain collar. His fluffy black ears would stand up and his brown eyes would get this gleam in them. His eyes couldn't hide his excitement to be noticed and the hope to leave the cement and steel pin he resided in.
He is part chow with the full black tongue, so all prospective people looking for a dog would pass him up for a "safer" dog like a lab or a cockapoo (cocker spaniel and poodle). Granted, if I had known the reputation of a chowchow I would have been more cautious myself, but I loved to run in the park with him and watch him smile a pearly white smile.