TWINSBURG, Ohio – Three days after finding a home, ending a 1,145-day wait, Geronimo the dog is back at the shelter.

The Humane Society of Summit County announced the news in a Facebook post Wednesday afternoon, saying the pairing did not work out and the dog was returned on Tuesday.

Geronimo is still looking for the perfect match! We were so happy to announce on Saturday evening that Geronimo had... Posted by Humane Society of Summit County on Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Staff from the Humane Society of Summit County could not be reached for comment.

We at cleveland.com are not giving up on him. The cleveland.com audience pulled together to find him a home before, so let’s do it again.

Geromino is known for his tail wagging and his signature smile. He loves to play with toys, show off his tricks and spend time with his favorite humans.

Geronimo, an American Staffordshire Terrier, Pit Bull Terrier and Mastiff mix, is loving and knows his basic commands. He’s a big 80-pound boy with a lot of energy, but also knows how to take treats gently and snuggles up to his friends at the shelter.

His adoption fee is just $50 and he could go home the same day if there is no need to meet other dogs in the home.

If you’re interested in Geronimo, you can reach the shelter at 330-487-0333. The shelter is open 1-7 p.m. Tuesday through Friday; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. on Saturday; and noon-5 p.m. on Sunday. It’s closed Mondays.

A home without cats and small children is best, but he could live with a family with teenagers and other dogs if it’s the right fit.

So let’s work together once again and find Geronimo the forever home he’s been awaiting more than three years.