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URGENT-8 yr old DDB @ Brooklyn Center, NY

musicdeb

Well-Known Member
URGENT-8 yr old DDB @ Brooklyn Center. Owner died. Needs out of the shelter before they euthanize.

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SUPER URGENT 8/14/14
Brooklyn Center

MAURY - A1010462
MALE, BROWN, DOGUE DE BORDX, 8 yrs
STRAY - STRAY WAIT, HOLD FOR OWNER DIED Reason OWNER DIED
Intake condition EXAM REQ Intake Date 08/13/2014, From NY 11236, DueOut Date 08/22/2014, I came in with Group/Litter ‪#*K14‬-190100.
Medical Behavior Evaluation No Initial Behavior
Medical Summary No Initial Exam

CAME IN WITH:
MICK - A1010458
https://www.facebook.com/Urgentdeathrowdogs/photos/a.617942388218644.1073741870.152876678058553/854944981185049/?type=3&theater

MIKE - A1010459
https://www.facebook.com/Urgentdeathrowdogs/photos/a.617942388218644.1073741870.152876678058553/854947604518120/?type=3&theater

MARLON - A1010463
https://www.facebook.com/Urgentdeathrowdogs/photos/a.617942388218644.1073741870.152876678058553/854950551184492/?type=3&theater

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Tunride

Well-Known Member
This is heart breaking! I am no where near and at my limit, but surely there is someone or a rescue group that can help?
 

LisaBull

New Member
This is heart breaking! I am no where near and at my limit, but surely there is someone or a rescue group that can help?
I lived in Manhattan a few years back and a very similar situation came top my attention regarding a Neo Mastiff...no one would take him, so I added him to my collection of three Basset Hounds a Pit Bull and no partridge in a pair tree. I moved the Bassets to my other home office ( off of Park and 63rd and the Neo and the Pit became good friends VERY CAREFULLY..at my other apartment (large) off of Central Park. This gave me time to commute like crazy between the two locations, run my business, and make sure the dogs were safe, healthy and happy. I am a certified dog trainer (now temporarily disabled from a robbery from which I escaped with my life but not much ability to walk for a while) and I would tell anyone and I do say SOMEONE with a heart to make a decent judgement and even temporary space, take this poor dog in. I kept all of them and since I also had a home/office in Philadelphia where a good reliable friend (whom I later married) lived, brought the Neo down to Philly to my place where they both stayed and I commuted. Yes, I do a lot, or did, a lot of commuting, but when the reward is there of making sure everyone is well, it is well worth it. Cheers, Lisa aka LisaBull
 

musicdeb

Well-Known Member
I lived in Manhattan a few years back and a very similar situation came top my attention regarding a Neo Mastiff...no one would take him, so I added him to my collection of three Basset Hounds a Pit Bull and no partridge in a pair tree. I moved the Bassets to my other home office ( off of Park and 63rd and the Neo and the Pit became good friends VERY CAREFULLY..at my other apartment (large) off of Central Park. This gave me time to commute like crazy between the two locations, run my business, and make sure the dogs were safe, healthy and happy. I am a certified dog trainer (now temporarily disabled from a robbery from which I escaped with my life but not much ability to walk for a while) and I would tell anyone and I do say SOMEONE with a heart to make a decent judgement and even temporary space, take this poor dog in. I kept all of them and since I also had a home/office in Philadelphia where a good reliable friend (whom I later married) lived, brought the Neo down to Philly to my place where they both stayed and I commuted. Yes, I do a lot, or did, a lot of commuting, but when the reward is there of making sure everyone is well, it is well worth it. Cheers, Lisa aka LisaBull
Welcome Lisa. I'm sorry to hear about your injury. :(
 

QY10

Well-Known Member
I hope these poor guys find somewhere to go. It's devastating to think that they could be euthanized through no fault of their own. :(