At the San Jacinto Valley Animal Campus in California, a two-year-old Australian cattle dog with no name, lies alone and trembles in her kennel. Because of overcrowding at the shelter, she has been added to the euthanasia list. Unfortunately, being scared and afraid to approach anyone only adds to the danger she faces at any time.

A volunteer writes:
Her world has collapsed, and the only thing standing between her and certain death is the kindness of someone willing to give her a chance. She’s terrified and confused, not understanding why no one has come to save her.
It’s impossible to know what happened to this frightened pup in the past, but fear and loneliness keep her far into the corner of her kennel as she tries her best to disappear. No doubt she is in desperate need of a hero; someone who will be patient and slowly peel away the layers of fright until she feels safe in the arms of someone who really does care.

Scared and alone, her days have been filled with nothing but isolation. Now, unless someone steps in, tomorrow will be her last. Please don’t turn away from this terrified girl. She needs help, and she needs it now.
Here she is on Instagram.

She avoids any eye contact with you. She’s going to need help getting out. She will need some time and patience to gain your trust and a nice quiet place to decompress. Please share. Most scared dogs won’t make it out alive.
Please share her plight with approved rescue organizations, friends, family and social media contacts. Sharing saves lives.

Shelter Details:
San Jacinto Valley Animal Campus
Animal ID: #A1816073
Name: Unknown
Breed: Australian Cattle Dog
Age: 2 years, 1 month
Weight: 36 lbs
Address:
581 S. Grand Avenue,
San Jacinto, CA 92582
Phone: (951) 358-7387
Email: [email protected]
To Save This Dog:
You must EMAIL the shelter with her Animal ID: #A1816073 immediately.
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