The document summarizes 17 dogs at an animal shelter that are in need of being transferred or fostered. It describes the dogs' ages, lengths of time at the shelter, and some needing socialization or having special needs. It highlights some dogs that have been at the shelter longest, including one named Nena who has been there for 4 years since being abandoned with her pups. It asks how people can help by fostering, adopting, or sharing information to find homes for the dogs.
3. Pretty “Pups” Mercedes-521117 9 months old Spice-521473 6 months old Has been waiting since Feb 19 for a home! Needs more socialization. Sweet girl!
4. Special dogs with special needs Grizzly-521148 About 1 year of age Herding mix with leash reactivity. Classes are in order! Darcy-521382- About 1 year of age. Scared of new things and people, LOVES you when she knows you!
5. Everyone deserves a second chance! *please note, pittie looking in pics but not in person! Not considered pits by the shelter Ruby-520577 3 years of age Surrendered for a minor bite to a child. ZERO behavior issues noted in the shelter or with volunteers. Rosie-521129 Ado Return after 10 days. Early sep anxiety but prognosis is excellent and she is a well mannered girl Great with kids and dogs!
6. We LOVE our “bully breed dogs” but they stay here for way too long! Foster homes welcome! Crystal-521395 2 years of age Nonya-516553 4 years of age Charlotte-521199 2 years of age Sholo-491835 6 years of age
8. There is a “competition” for longest term shelter resident… Thor-520501 2 years of age Arrived 1/28/11 Juniper-520544 8 months of age-Arrived 1/30/11 Shelter removed her damaged eye. She needs socialization and a loving and committed home!
9. … and the “winner” of the longest term shelter resident is… Nena-520259 4 years of age-Arrived 1/20/11 Abandoned at the shelter with her 5 pups. Pups were easy to place with another shelter. But rarely do pittie moms get the same chance. NenaIs a good girl.