A blind dog is currently being held at a busy, high intake animal control agency in California. The dog, whose name and age is unknown, was taken in as a stray at the Baldwin Park Animal Services facility on December 1 – to date, nobody has come forward to claim him as their own.
On Sunday, a woman who volunteers her time photographing dogs at the facility posted a photo of the dog, along with a few descriptive words:
very sweet, blind male tan/black Lhasa Apso who came to the shelter as a ‘stray’ on Dec 1. His chip hold ends 12/11/16. He weighs 23 lbs.
The dog’s “safe” holding period ended yesterday – he could use a helping hand from strangers to find a new, loving home or a reputable rescue agency to take him in. Information for life-saving networking below.
- Petharbor link here
- DOG – ID#A5016121
- Los Angeles County Animal Control – Baldwin Park at (626) 962-3577
Ask for information about animal ID number A5016121 - Facebook thread here
I would take him in a heartbeat, he needs someone now
pls take him then.
I wish I could, but he’s in California and I’m in Nebraska
YOU KNOW HOW PRECIOUS 4LEGGEDS ARE SCARED WHEN. “CAPTURED ” PLEASE THIS IS A BLIND…CANT SEE. PRECIOUS 4LEGGED
PLEASE WILL YOU GIVE THIS PRECIOUS 4LEGGED A FUR-EVERLASTING HOME, NEEDS HAIR CUT OUT OF HIS. EYESIGHT
PLEASE COURTESY REPOST ????
LET”S hope for FROSTED FACES to step up to the PLATE::: Baldwin IS KILL HAPPY!!! This little guy has had enough hard luck up to NOW… LET THIS BE THE SEASON OF A MIRACLE for HIM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I can’t believe he hasn’t been rescued.