Rescue needed for injured dog found limping and missing part of her nose

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Rescue needed for dog found limping and missing part of nose
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An injured dog, found limping and missing part of her nose, is in need of rescue in San Bernardino, California. The shepherd mix, dubbed Avery, is being held at the San Bernardino City Animal Control facility.

On May 19, one day after Avery’s arrival, the Facebook page Save SBC Shelter Pups wrote:

AVERY #A532339 RESCUE ONLY Available 5/23/20 (AT VET AS OF 5/19/20)
Avery is limping and is missing the end of her nose 😞 She is a female, black and tan Shepherd mix. I have been at the shelter since May 18, 2020.

Saving Avery

You can help this dog find a rescue group by taking a moment to network her information. Find Avery’s Petharbor link here.

For more information about this animal, call:
San Bernardino City Animal Control at (909) 384-1304
Ask for information about animal ID number A532339

For all rescues and adopters, please take note that San Bernardino City Animal Shelter will not allow you to adopt, or rescue any animal unless you first call to make an appointment. Their doors are locked and closed to the public, so make sure you call in advance, confirm your appt date/time (get the person’s name who confirmed, too) and show up on time. Shelter’s address is 333 Chandler Place, San Bernardino, CA Telephone (909) 384-1304 OR (909) 384-7272 To place a rescue hold on any animal, please provide the name of your rescue, the name of your puller, the date of the pull, the animal’s ID# and send email to:
[email protected]

Note: Please contact the facility directly – the Pet Rescue Report is NOT the point of contact. Thank you.

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