UPDATE: Eastwood has been adopted

UPDATE: Pistons coach adopts Eastwood

HARBOR SPRINGS, MI - After participating in the successful statewide "Empty the Shelters" pet adoption day last weekend, the Humane Society in Harbor Springs has just one dog left.

And poor Eastwood is a little lonely.

The red-coated Labrador retriever mix was born with some health problems that should have been fixed when he was a puppy, but weren't.

When he was found wandering in the cold, nearly blind, he was taken to the Little Traverse Bay Humane Society. While Eastwood's vision isn't perfect, it's now much improved, shelter staff say.

The 1-year-old dog's other issue that might need to be fixed later is a genetic defect with one of his rear legs. Staff say he's learned to compensate for his disability.

"Poor Eastwood is so lonely now that all of his pals have been adopted!" the shelter staff wrote Monday on Facebook.

"Eastwood is the only dog left at the shelter after Empty the Shelters on Saturday, but we know the perfect home is out there somewhere. This amazing boy has a few health issues that need to be addressed (which is why we think he was abandoned initially, poor guy!), but this boy is so sweet, we know it will be well worth it."

More than 1,500 animals were adopted Saturday, April 29, from 66 shelters and rescue groups across Michigan, with all the adoption fees funded by the Bissell Pet Foundation. The adoptions emptied nearly 20 shelters by the end of the day.

That was almost true for Harbor Springs. Except for Eastwood.

"I know I'm a "special needs" kind of guy, but that doesn't mean I don't want a forever home. Please say you are one of those "special needs" kind of people that loves to help unfortunates like me, I'll give you my whole heart unconditionally. I'm that type of guy," his shelter bio says.