Blind senior dog waits to be noticed at busy animal control

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A blind, senior dog, picked up as a stray, is waiting to be noticed at a busy California animal control agency. The Chihuahua, dubbed Alby, was taken in at the Los Angeles County Animal Control – Carson facility on November 6.

The Facebook page, Saving Carson Shelter Dogs, writes:

This sweet guy had no tag or chip when he came in as a stray. He seems like he is a senior and he’s blind but he is the cutest thing in the world. Please SHARE for his life, he’s SO precious and a FOSTER or ADOPTER would save him. Thanks!

Alby must be terrified at the shelter – imagine being blind, and having to deal with all of the new sounds and smells that accompany an animal control agency. Please help this pint-sized senior find a loving new owner by taking a moment to share his adoption information.

Petharbor link here.

For more information about this animal, call:
Los Angeles County Animal Control – Carson at (310) 523-9566
Ask for information about animal ID number A5333260

Facebook thread here.

NTERESTED IN FOSTERING? If you’re in LA, OC, San Bernadino or Riverside County and would like to apply to foster a Carson pup, please visit CarsonFosters.com to complete the online foster application.

https://www.facebook.com/savingcarsonshelterdogs/videos/606836256520425/

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4 COMMENTS

  1. My heart is breaking for him, he is so sad…….. Poor precious treasure knows that he is not wanted……. he is so precious and fragile…… I just want to snuggle him and reassure him that the world is “ok” and that he will be “ok” too….. there has to be someone local who can open their heart and home for him……

    Has anyone contacted Frosted Faces or No Paws Left Behind?
    I don’t know who to contact at either group, just that they can (& often do) help with seniors and medically fragile cases…..
    I hope a rescue group can save Alby. He deserves to be treated as a beloved family member for however long a time he has left and not die in the shelter alone, afraid and (worst of all) unloved…….

    Our home is “full” (for the next ~6 months) & we are too far away from Southern California (Washington)…….

    I would adopt this precious treasure in a heartbeat. We have disabled rescue dogs and love them for who they are……

    I have had 3 blind furbabies. They are wonderful companions. As long as you don’t move the furniture frequently, they are fine……

    They beg for treats, steal food, snuggle, love Grammy & Grampy, hate bath time, hate vet visits……..like any other furbaby!!!

    I have many years of experience caring for disabled people and animals (blind, quadriplegic, incontinence, epilepsy)………

    Better act quickly (never know who is on the “kill list” & when euthanasia takes place)…….

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