Wheelchair bound dog ‘red-listed’ at busy animal control agency

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Wheelchair bound dog red-listed
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A senior dog, eight years of age, has been red-listed at a busy California animal control agency. The dog, dubbed Blake, is unable to use his rear legs. Two days ago, the volunteer-run Facebook page, Saving Riverside Shelter Dogs, wrote:

On euthanasia list!

Status: RED “Senior; unable to use rear legs. On euth list”

BLAKE #A1505354 – he did not come in with the wheels.

The dog was taken in at the Riverside Animal Control agency on March 2 – he became available for adoption on March 7. Is there anyone out there who wants to take on a disabled, senior dog? Does Blake stand a chance of living out the remainder of his life?

Suffice to say, the odds of Blake being adopted are slim – few people choose to take on a dog who is unable to walk. You can lend this differently-abled dog a hand by sharing this article, with his adoption information.

Petharbor link for Blake here.

For more information about this animal, call:
Riverside County Animal Control – Riverside Shelter at (951) 358-7387
Ask for information about animal ID number A1505354

Facebook thread here.

Shelter address:
6851 Van Buren Boulevard
Riverside, California 92509
Phone: 951-358-7387
M-F 11 am-6 pm
Saturday 11 am-5 pm
Closed on major holidays
Shelter does not answer phones on Saturday

Rescue department:
Rescue phone: 951-358-7302
Rescue email: [email protected]
Rescue desk is closed on the weekends

Note: All inquiries about this dog must be made directly to the animal control agency. The Pet Rescue Report is not the point of contact for this dog.

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7 COMMENTS

  1. For some reason, my last comment was not posted. Please please spread the word to the “special needs” dog rescue groups. Facebook would reach many!
    Thank you very much.

  2. Does anybody know what has happened to Blake! It is so frustrating when there is SO MUCH interest in helping an animal, and then suddenly there is ZERO follow up!

    Is that because they KILL the animals and don’t want us to know about it?! Many of us have offered to sponsor and also pay for the new wheelchair! What gives?!

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