http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/22217428 PET ID# (and age): A517663-2 yrs (This dog is rescue only. That means only a rescue organization will be allowed to save this dog. If you are interested in saving this dog, please contact a rescue organization and offer to foster the dog if they will take it out of the shelter for you.) This dog is currently at the DEVORE ANIMAL SHELTER AND QUICKLY NEEDS A HOME. Devore is an outdoor shelter. Please save a dog today by adopting from Devore, as the cold winter months have arrived & these dogs would be very thankful for a warm, loving home. Dogs at Devore are at risk of euthanasia as early as 5 days after they arrive if a lost & found and even less if an owner surrender, therefore please act quickly! Call the shelter right away (inquire if they can hold the dog for 24 hours). PLEASE don't give up if the phones are busy... these dogs need you! ***DEVORE ANIMAL SHELTER*** Address: 19777 Shelter Way , San Bernardino, CA 92407 Phone: (909)887-8055 To obtain more information on the DOG(s) in these pictures, call the Devore Shelter directly or visit in person, as our email link does NOT reach the shelter (we suggest calling prior to driving to the shelter to insure the animal you are interested in is still available). SHELTER HOURS: Mon, Tues, Thurs., Fri open: 10:00 AM 6:30 PM Wednesday open 10:00 AM 7:00 PM Saturday and Sunday open 10:00 AM 5:00 PM WEBSITE (ADOPTION POLICIES AND FEES): http://www.sbcounty.gov/acc/programs/sh ... _hours.htm (check both the Adoptable AND the Lost & Found section for adoptable animals). *** NOTE: Dogs labeled as "Rescue Only" are animals the Devore Shelter will only adopt to rescues, not individual adopters. Inquire directly with the shelter, as we have no further information |
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I forwarded this information to Jane Dempsey with California OES Rescue. Hopefully she has someone out there who can help. |
Thanks, Nita. Poor pup! No picture so we can't even tell if it is truly an OES and what condition the poor pup is in. |
Just heard back from Jane. She had a volunteer go to the shelter last week and the dog is brown and white with a face that resembles an Am-Staff but definitely NOT an OES. He's also aggressive and nobody at the shelter can get near him without a pole or sedative. (which is probably why they are asking for help from Rescue's only) He may have some hip problems as well If this guy gets out of the shelter he'll definitely need a very experienced handler. It would be so amazing if we could save them all... |
Thanks for the update. As much as I am happy that it isn't an OES stuck in there, I am sad to think what will happen.... Poor pup. Obviously, if he is that aggressive, he had a hard life. |
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