June 27, 2012

SAFE!!! PTS DATE ASAP!!! CA, Ukiah "Poppy" Deaf Aussie X Puppy **Happy**


Poppy
**Rescued by Deaf Dogs of Oregon**


***Rescued by deaf dogs of oregon***
Poppy is a happy, sweet, absolutely beautiful, female Australian Shepherd X deaf puppy, only 5 months old, who can be PTS at anytime!!! Being deaf doesn't affect her wonderful spirit and Poppy will bring lots of love and joy to her new home. Please help!!! Poppy needs to find her forever home or rescue NOW!!! If you find you are not in a position to help at the present time, please share and pass her information on quickly. Thank you.
Poppy is 5 months old and weighs 30 pounds. She is currently at the Mendocino County Animal Care and Control shelter located at 298 Plant Road in Ukiah, CA. 95482. You can meet this dog or any of the dogs listed under Mendocino County Animal Care and Control by going directly to the shelter or making an appointment with the adoption coordinator by calling 707-467-6453. Although our usual adoption policy is, first come, first to get the dog, we do make special arrangements with people traveling long distances, so contact us to find out how to have a dog held for you. All dogs are spayed and neutered before they can go home with you. If you rent you must have written permission to have a pet. If you live in Mendocino County any dog you have now must be licensed. Shelter hours: Wednesday: 10-7 Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday: 10-5 Sundays Monday and holidays: CLOSED Adoptions must begin 1/2 hours before closing. You may find more information and photos of this dog at Paws to Adopt. or at Mendocino County Animal Care on Facebook. THANK YOU for considering a shelter dog.
Contact:
Mendocino County Animal Care and Control Shelter
298 Plant Road
Ukiah, CA. 95482
Adoption coordinator 707-467-6453
http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/23334847?mtf=1

10 comments:

  1. what a beautiful dog, why would you put her to sleep? How can you not want to give a home I look at her picture and she looks like she is so happy and smiling at you. she will not know what is going to happen to her at any time. wish i could take her but i live in Pennsylvania.

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    1. Don't say put to sleep - she will be put to death. Someone needs to get this sweetie out of there

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  2. i pray these poor babies get adopted. im not finacially able to have a pet and keep up on their shots/care, or food, but i pray for them every night!!xoxo

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  3. THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL DOGGIE. PLEASEEE SOMEONE ADOPT HER BEFORE THEY PUT HER DOWN. SHE DOESN'T DESERVE TO DIE. PLEASEEE LET HER HAVE HER FUREVER HOME. WHY WOULD THEY WANT TO PUT A BEAUTIFUL GIRL DOWN. NO SENSE IN THAT. LOOK AT THAT BEAUTIFUL FACE. PLEASEEEE HELPPP HER. ASAP. PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU POPPY.

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  4. I wish I wasnt so far away. I would take this one in a minute!

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  5. She is just gorgeous please someone come to her rescue! I would but I have just rescued two new dogs.

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  6. This girl is gorgeous and as happy as can be. She would make a great family dog and provide alot love and loyalty!! I hope that she is given a chance and get her forever home soon!!

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  7. Is she still there? I see they took her off PetFinder in just the last few hours. Is she adopted? Anyone know? I just lost my 14 year old deaf Brittanny/Walker and will take this one. Anyone have an idea on how to get her to Colorado?

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    1. Here is the info to contact about Poppy

      Blind Dog Rescue Alliance
      PO Box 63401
      Philadelphia, PA 19114
      877-BLIND-01
      info@blinddogrescue.com

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  8. I live right by here. I will call tomorrow and check on this girl. I highly doubt that she was put to sleep as this is just an awesome shelter and the director Bliss, is one of the best shelter mangers this place has ever had. This girl came in with at least 4 dogs from the same hoarding situation. They will not put a dog down simply because it is deaf!

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