Dog devastated as owners loaded pup into animal control truck and bid her good-bye

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Her mom and dad helped load Bella into the van saying their last good-bye to her on January 28, 2023. Her family had been moving to an apartment, and no dogs were allowed. Bella Swan knew something bad was about to happen; as the truck pulled away from her home with her in it, Bella threw up.

This young Great Dane mix with the jowly face, the giant paws and the big floppy ears loves to run and chase things – toys are her favorite. She does jump on people, and needs to learn her manners, but is that a reason to euthanize her at the Brooklyn New York City Animal Care Center?

PRETTY GIRL BELLA SWAN #162160 – NYCACC IN BROOKLYN, NY

Bella Swan is looking for her Edward, or Jacob for that matter. Her giant limbs stretch out as she lopes across the yard. Bella swan is a young active pup. She’s a sweetheart that adores toys. At 61 pounds, we have to say she looks bigger than that because of her long legs and jowly face! She has big floppy ears She is friendly and outgoing with strangers, and playful with dogs

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Bella is crate trained, but does have trouble staying home alone. She is treat motivated and loves doggy cookies and bone marrow. She is reported to be house trained and knows the commands to “sit, stay, and give paw.” She is listed to be in search of a New Hope rescue who can help her with “her active and playful energy.”

BASIC INFO: Bella is a 2 1/2-year-old LMB. The owner received her from a pet shop. She’s never had medical issues or visited any veterinary care. Main reason for surrendering is due to Housing issues.

STRANGERS: Bella is described as friendly and outgoing.

Check out her video by clicking here.

TO SAVE PRETTY GIRL BELLA SWAN #162160, please post on THREAD, PRIVATE MESSAGE Dogs Lives Matter page https://www.facebook.com/NYCDogsLivesmatter/ , or EMAIL [email protected].

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