It doesn’t always go like this, but this time it did. Poor Jena, who just came from the vets after getting fixed and who was a little woozy from the ride to her new home, let it all go first thing in the door. The new fosters were very understanding and did all they could to get her to settle down and she did in no time. Now Eva just wanted to get a belly rub, and with that she was home. They both settled in and are doing well at their new foster’s and I hope they enjoy their time there, as it is so much better than the south L.A. shelter were I picked them up.
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Snapper Has Left The Building
Today I picked up Snapper from the Simi holding facility and transported him to Baldwin Park for further transfer to Pamm’s Second Chance Rescue. I pulled him from the Camarillo shelter last Thursday after a private party contacted me and told me his back story. These are the same people that pulled an Airedale that had come to the shelter with Snapper from the same family. It seems that a person had turned both dogs over to a brother, then moved to Oregon telling him she would be back for them in a few weeks. She then called him and told him to dump them at the shelter as she won’t be coming back to get them. Sounds like a real winner there. So he dumped them at the shelter and luckily Airedale Rescue saw them and you know the rest. I will never understand people who treat animals like disposable diapers. Just throw them out with the trash. Somewhere down the road she will pay a price for this. Karma always comes back…
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