If these guys are getting a little tired of moving around, I don’t blame them. I pulled them from the Camarillo shelter in late March and they went to medical boarding as they both had kennel cough. It took a few weeks for that to clear up then they went to boarding to await their turn at a foster to open up, and that took a couple of weeks. So all told, it’s been almost a month since they were pulled from the shelter and now they are finally on their way to a foster home in Tucson, AZ and to hopefully find their furever home. It’s been quite a trip for these guys, but they are doing well. They are both very playful and I am sure they’re both wondering when things will settle down for them, well, so are we.
Meet Mona
I pulled Mona from the Camarillo shelter to go to medical boarding at Blue Cross Animal Hospital for a minor case of kennel cough. I found out that when she was turned in to the shelter, she was all bloody from jumping out of the back of the pickup that they dropped her off from while it was moving. Now I know that if a dog is in the back of a pickup, the dog must be properly secured just so that doesn’t happen. The shelter staff treated her for all the cuts and abrasions and she has healed up fine. Were they cited for their lack of securing Mona? I don’t know, but they should have been. Since they were on the way to dump her at the shelter, I am sure they really didn’t care one way or the other.
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