Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Available Irving Shelter Dogs

There are a lot of stand-outs in this group of urgents. :(
All of these owner surrenders are probably so scared and confused as to why they're in the shelter. I just hate it. The people who "adopted" Bonnie the Boxer brought her back because she's heartworm positive so now she's rescue only. We'll donate a welcome home box of supplies and goodies to anyone who adopts or any rescues that can pull any of these angels. -Maryann


9 comments:

Girl Girl Hamster said...

I hope those doggies will get help and have a warm furever home.

~ Girl girl

Ferndoggle said...

People suck. I hate this time of year at the shelter. Actually, February is particularly bad...all of those Xmas puppies come
back :o(.

Jen

Katherine and Pippa said...

Poor darling - there are always too many dogs to rescue everywhere in the world.

You have a great heart maryann.

Hope you and the pack have a good new year.

Pippa and kate

Peanut said...

Oh I'm not a rescue but I wish Bonnie could come here and get better. All those poor babies.

Gus, Louie and Callie said...

That is so sad. I sure wish we had more room for Bonnie.. Keep up the good work...

Big Sloppy kisses,
Gus and Louie

Molly the Airedale said...

What a lot of beautiful doggies! We hope they find forever homes soon.

Love ya lots
Maggie and Mitch

Kathryn and Ari said...

Thanks so much for your blog--and for calling attention to how many dogs are "surrendered" every year. Talk about a euphemism if ever there were one! We'll keep our fingers (and paws) crossed that they found homes soon.

Lisa said...

Um, do they not know that heartworms are treatable? They just didn't want to bother. Didn't you have to treat Bear for that when he first came home? But you are different as are the rest of us who have ever been involved in rescue. We know animals aren't disposable. They're for keeps.

Kapp pack said...

Hopefully someone can help these pups!

Woo woo, Kelsey Ann

They need to find a greta furever home like all of us did!

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