Watch: Van Gundy adopts last dog left at Michigan shelter
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The last dog remaining after a pet adoption at a Michigan animal shelter now has a home thanks to Stan Van Gundy.
The Detroit Pistons head coach and his family adopted Eastwood, a one-year-old special needs dog, from Little Traverse Bay Humane Society in Harbor Springs on Tuesday morning.
Eastwood was brought to the shelter after he was found wandering in the cold, and has an eye defect and genetic leg deformity that may require surgery in the future, according to Michelle Nemmers of Up North Live.
Stan's best friend.
— Detroit Pistons (@DetroitPistons) May 9, 2017
Welcome to the Van Gundy family, Eastwood! pic.twitter.com/xkpO0P2GVH
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