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 red "timid" husky at high kill shelter in devore ca.

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pandactivity
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PostSubject: red "timid" husky at high kill shelter in devore ca.   red "timid" husky at high kill shelter in devore ca. EmptyThu Aug 30, 2012 8:24 pm

My brother went to the shelter in devore and saw a large red husky, the devore shelter generaly holds dogs for a week before they're put down.
My brother said he was very large and timid.

Iam at work right now but when I get off ill find out his information and hopefully we can get him pulled before its too late.
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Join date : 2011-12-22
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PostSubject: Re: red "timid" husky at high kill shelter in devore ca.   red "timid" husky at high kill shelter in devore ca. EmptyThu Aug 30, 2012 8:37 pm

See if you can get pics, i hope he gets saved. Wish he was closer! Good luck to him and to you guys for helping. Kudos if you do
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PostSubject: Re: red "timid" husky at high kill shelter in devore ca.   red "timid" husky at high kill shelter in devore ca. EmptyThu Aug 30, 2012 9:23 pm

I only found this mix - A536993 - no other huskies at Devore today, lost or adoptable.

If you're interested in him, go there fast. They really only hold them 5 days at devore and find any reason to put them down - sniffles, "aggression",etc. There are many groups trying to report the director to the state. He also won't allow volunteers to drop off blankets for the dogs on cold day. Grrr... http://www.examiner.com/article/shivering-animals-at-devore-animal-shelter-petition

There are 50 huskies in shelters right now in the LA area that are urgent - Alley pulled 5 of them yesterday. It's so sad and I wish Backyard Breeders would be prosecuted.
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PostSubject: Re: red "timid" husky at high kill shelter in devore ca.   red "timid" husky at high kill shelter in devore ca. EmptyThu Aug 30, 2012 9:42 pm

-still at work so I can't check out the idnumber-

My brother went this morning and texted me about the dog around 2:30ish.
I hope somebody got him then, they brought home a burnise (sp?) Mountain dog, I told they they should have brought home the husky. Neutral


Also I had no idea about the director, wow how sad.
I just always heard it was a horrible horrible shelter.
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