Pup survived coyote attack brought to shelter and needs medical care

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Saturday morning update: Pebbles passed away in her kennel overnight at the shelter. Rest in peace little one.

A five-year-old miniature poodle was seen being attacked by a coyote in the San Bernardino section of California late last week. The feisty pooch was able to escape and made it onto a person’s front porch. Animal Control was notified and she was picked up and brought to the shelter where her injuries were cleaned.

Pebbles now sits on stray hold and must leave the shelter on April 5, 2022 to receive further needed medical care.

PetHarbor Adoption Listing:

RESCUE ONLY PEBBLE – ID#A762467

My name is Rescue Only Pebble.

I am a female, tan Poodle – Miniature mix.

The shelter staff think I am about 5 years old.

I have been at the shelter since Mar 31, 2022.

For more information about this animal, call San Bernardino County – Devore Shelter at (909) 386-9820. Ask for information about animal ID number A762467.

A video can be viewed by scrolling here. Pebbles is listed as Rescue Only because of her injuries. Please share her plight with approved rescue organizations, friends, family and social media contacts. Does anyone recognize her?

Volunteers at Faces of Devore & Big Bear Networking Page hope someone can help.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. Pet shelter, Pebbles passed away during the night and was found deceased in her kennel this morning???

    Pebbles, I know that you are absolutely in Heaven. Please look for MacKitty and join his wonderful snuggle buddies group and RIP amongst loving friends.

  2. Devore where injured pets are allowed to die. They offer no medical care for injured dogs. If a rescue doesn’t come get them they die. This is not the first dog or the second or even their dog to die of injuries I’ve seen at Devore. They’ve even euthanized dogs that have a rescue coming to get them. Little dog never had a chance.

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