But that also included 1 cat and 4 kittens. They need homes too. The German Shepard pictured below was so emaciated that they couldn’t fix him. The vet didn’t want to take the risk until he put more weight on. The English Spaniel was a 12 year old turned in to the shelter by the previous owner. How do people do that? I don’t know and probably don’t want to. I do know he couldn’t see well and had other health issues. He was very frightened and really stressed out. I hope that in the time he has left that he makes bunches of new friends and comes to realize that some people really do love old dogs.
Today We Saved Four
Yesterday it was seven and tomorrow it will be seven again. All these dogs are German Shepherds that were taken from a hoarding situation in the Antelope Valley area. All the dogs were removed and were brought to the Lancaster shelter, nearly 100 dogs total. The shelter was overloaded and not going to keep them very long. We will try to save as many as we can, but there will be many that we cannot. Rudy, the shepard pictured below, is now safe. He was labeled as aggressive, but was really just scared and confused. He has a new home already waiting for him where he will do well.
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