Beautiful, sad shepherd hopelessly waits to be saved

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Sad shepherd waits to be saved
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A beautiful, young German shepherd is waiting to be saved from a busy California animal control agency. The two-year-old dog dubbed Hank has been at the Riverside County Animal Control agency since November 27 – judging by his demeanor, he seems to have lost hope.

Little is known about Hank – nothing about his likes or dislikes. Nothing about his former owner or why he is at the shelter. What is known is that he needs to be adopted or rescued soon.

German shepherds are intelligent, faithful companions. They enjoy going for walks, hikes or runs with their owners, or hanging out at home. Shepherds enjoy (and benefit from) training and are devoted to their families.

Video at shelter

A video taken at the shelter reveals Hank’s sadness

https://www.facebook.com/savingriversideshelterdogs/videos/345062109609947/

Saving Hank

Networking saves lives! Please take a moment to share this article, with Hank’s adoption information, and help him find a new, loving home.

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For more information about this animal, call:
Riverside County Animal Control – Riverside Shelter at (951) 358-7387
Ask for information about animal ID number A1488336

For more information about this animal call:
Riverside County Animal Control, Riverside Shelter
6851 Van Buren Boulevard
Riverside, CA 92509
Phone Number: (951) 358-7387
Fax Number: (951) 358-7300

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Hank is a beautiful dog and pray that someone takes the time to visit with him and sees what a wonderful boy he is. Please GS rescues, please help Hank to get out of there.

  2. Where in the hell is GSD rescues…and I’ll go one step forward and ask where the American kennel Association is for purebreds….
    I don’t think we need to breed anymore dogs. From any breed for the next 10 years until all shelters are emptied.

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