Showing posts with label shelter euthanasia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shelter euthanasia. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

All about Wally - bad start but winning finish

Wally at the shelter - redlisted for behavior
Wally was pulled by Reunion Rescue back in September 2023. The shelter in Modesto had him red-listed as a pit bull soon to be exterminated due to fearful reaction. To their credit, a Stanislaus ACC employee brought Wally - he was known by another name in the shelter - into her office where he came alive and blossomed, so thankful for a little kindness and to be away from the noisiest clangiest part of the facility where animals were brought to their death nearly every hour.
I saw his TikTok created by a shelter volunteer with the story and couldn't get this little man out of my head. I knew he could flourish by using the Reunion Rescue resources we've trusted for years to save animals like Wally. First thing I did was contact Patti to get an animal communication reading. These conversations would go on over the next few months. Into the fray would pop other spirits from the afterworld who've helped Reunion pets over the years.
I had a big surprise this time. Various dogs would pop up from time to time. Pip from Bakersfield is a longtime guide who helps the new kid learn about Reunion and how they will be safe and never ever feel pain or cruelty again. Peanut from Alvin, Texas who'd wound up at the horror house Spindletop and ended up living his life with us until last year when he passed gently into the night from old age. But, the biggest surprise was Penny. Penny was my mother's dog who'd lived to be 23 years old. Even though he'd passed away
back in the 50's before I was born, the stories my mother would tell my sister and I about Penny were the bright spots in a dark dismal past. Penny told Patti that he'd been with me my whole life, watching over me. He told her about a tree I'd climb and sit after school, where he'd "be with me..." his words. These communications with Penny have opened up a whole new realm for me and I'm writing another book about Penny and all the rescues and animal communication that have saved me and a lot of animals. I have little Wally to thank for that.
So when Wally's time was up at the shelter, I was frantic. What could I do? There was no money in the Reunion bank account as usual. So like our Found a Pit Bull page suggests, I created a Gofundme and stayed up all night contacting anyone and everyone who'd ever donated to Reunion for the past two plus decades. That was a lot of bounced emails, but I was able to raise $775. With that amount, I was able to place a hold on Wally.
The volunteer who'd been so adamant about helping Wally had given me misinformation about how to collect the pledges. I'd been told the donations could not be accessed until a freedom photo of Wally in front of the Stanislaus shelter was taken and posted. I had nobody to pick Wally up and move him to the boarding facility, his only option. A last minute contact of that volunteer was good enough to retrieve Wally, but that's where the buck stopped. When I asked for a photo, no answer from the dude and a sound rebuff from the volunteer. When it came time to make good on the pledges, the volunteer only posted the Gofundme I'd set up rather than our Paypal, Venmo and website donation links as was the policy with all of the other rescue groups and last minute pulls from this shelter. What that translated to was Wally's funds only amounted to the $775 I'd collected on my own as the pledge donors saw the amount and figured that was plenty and their money was needed elsewhere for another dog in need.
Life is a carnival
Life is a carnival - only good things for Wally

What most people don't realize is upkeep for an animal is expensive. How costly you ask? The boarding and food was $850 a month. Wally was boarded for over four months along with pricey neutering.
And, he had no options. I finally in all that time had one longtime adopter willing to foster Wally. She had a pet rabbit and lived hours away from Modesto. We had to rabbit test Wally first. I posted on that same volunteer/pledge Facebook page and was shocked at the response. The same crowd who'd championed pulling Wally at the last minute were first to slam the request asking for someone who had a pet rabbit to agree to a very supervised intro with an experienced handler. Everybody seemed to have an opinion and none of them helpful. I was shocked to say the least.
My only option at this point was to transport Wally here to Texas. I'd just brought the Bakersfield 4 here and was over-full with pitties and dogs, not to mention cats and the birds. A full house but not in the poker hand sense. Like most things I do in rescue, it was a leap of faith. I'd deal with it when Wally got here.
The $500 transport put Wally at almost $5,000. Most people who don't get rescue would balk at this amount, but I knew I had to get Wally to me. I knew he needed me, but I had no idea just how much. The communications with Patti began to illuminate his awful past. Wally had a problem with men. First, the boarding facility owner, a guy, had to warm him up and that took some work. Then the transport driver, another guy, had some issues with Wally. When he got to us, he was not receptive to Scott, to say the least. It was growling, fear-based lunging and most of the reactive behavior seemed to be associated with his crate. I'd first had Wally in a plastic kennel, my crate of choice, but not being able to see everything around him seemed to activate his fearfulness. I changed him to a wire kennel and while not perfect, the adjustment seemed to improve matters somewhat. I addressed this with Patti and that was when I found out Wally had been horribly abused. When he got to the shelter, he weighed 33 pounds at a year and half. Someone, a man, had inflicted great cruelty upon Wally. I still don't know exactly what happened and really don't want to. Patti added, "and it was severe." That was enough. We did not want Wally to have to relive his past. It was time for him to have a new life and that's where me and Reunion went to work.

First, I was amazed when Scott pulled me aside and told me I could keep Wally here even though it put us way over the top
Scott refused to give up on Wally
Scott refused to give up on Wally...check out the payoff!
with dogs. This when Wally was still barking, growling and reacting to Scott. This was big. I'd already begun the work to help him move past his trauma. Use of Animal Relief, the flower essences which help move past a horrible experience(s) 

For any abandoned animal, whether feral or residing in a relief shelter

  • Any animal being adopted into a new home, or being given a new guardian or caretaker
  • For loss of the primary caretaker due to death, divorce or changes in the family system
  • During any time of significant travel or re-location to a new home or living space
  • For any animal with a prior history of physical abuse, torture or abandonment
  • For performance or work animals who are exploited, or valued only for monetary worth or reproduction value
  • During times of prolonged illness, or extensive surgery; can be used in tandem or alternation with Magenta Self-Healer
  • For any time of pronounced stress in the animal - such as the prolonged absence of the primary caretaker or environmental disruption due to any natural disaster. Can be used in alternation or in tandem with Post-Trauma Stabilizer

Emergency stock Australian Bush Flower Essence for medical help, this essence will provide comfort until treatment is available. Administer this remedy every hour or more frequently if necessary until the person feels better. It can also be used topically or mixed into a cream.

These items are listed on the Reunion Rescue Health Page published to help others - shelters, pet owners, fellow rescuers - or any animal lover who might be facing issues.
It wasn't overnight, but Wally began to show marked improvement. Another factor - also on the Health Page - is a great diet. The more raw meat that can be added to the diet, the better. There are some great dog trainers out there who refuse to train a dog not eating a raw diet. It's amazing what eating the food intended to maintain the body can do for the behavior, the peace of mind.
The icing on the cake was a big surprise. Wally was a ball dog and a half. He loves it. He's learned to fetch and retrieve from all the way up to the top deck down two flights of stairs to the backyard. Not since Peanut have I seen such a great ball dog. Wally could go for it all day. Since he was so proficient on the ball, I tried him on Frisbee and he took to it like a champ. By the first day he was jumping up into the air to catch it. Wally has the makings of a real Frisbee champ.
He is very treat oriented and wasn't too fond of raw chicken at first, but I began chopping up some raw thighs minus skin and bone and covered it in a gravy of high quality canned and some premium almost raw kibble. He snarfed it up. By the third or fourth try, he was eating bone and all like the other dogs. And you could see the marked improvement. I've fed enough abused dogs to notice the difference in a kibble-fed pet and a well-fed dog. The food choices are a solid element in our E.A.T.S. Empty All the Shelters program. If you want to help us launch this incredible plan, please subscribe to the Reunion Rescue newsletter.

Check out Wally first day with his Frisbee -


Saturday, April 16, 2016

RED ALERT! Small town begging to save dog's life

Lakeway, Texas is a small community located near Austin. Until recently, Austin took in all the local strays and impounds, but are now charging to impound animals from these little communities.

Lakeway can't afford to pay the fee and this dog will be euthanized.

A chip in is being collected to try and save her life.

CHIP IN FOR CLINGER:
http://www.gofundme.com/7szgfo

She is sweet and gentle and was un-responsive to an intact male. According to our good friend and advocate for the animals, Officer Andrea Grieg, she looks like she's been 'bred a lot and beaten. She walks well on lead and doesn't pull. She knows sit and is kennel trained. She doesn't jump on people.'

Here is a very sweet dog who will die if we don't pull together as a community and try to save her.

If enough is collected, we're hoping to get her into boarding where she can begin learning for the first time in her terrible life how to be a dog.

Officer Grieg has named her Clinger, because she just wants to be with a person.

"Female Pit bull approximately 2-5 years was beaten and thrown in a retention pond on 620 here in
Austin.

She knows how to sit, walks fantastic on a leash, does not jump on people. She loves to cuddle and just wants to stay next to you at all times.

I named her Clinger because  she does not move when you give her kisses. Don’t know how she is about children or cats.

Does like male dogs because she was bred a lot and got to meet a lab in the kennel. She has not gone potty at all in her kennel and has even held it for over twelve hours. She is a great dog  and needs a home where someone will understand the abuse she suffered.

I am working with her every day to help her trust people.

Please contact me if you can take this little girl. AndreaGreig@lakeway-tx.gov




Incredibly sad! Lakeway Police contacted me today on our Austin Pets Alive Pass Hotline. They have no holding place for dogs and can't afford the fees the shelter charges to take her there. 



She will be euthanized on Friday if no help and the officer does not want to do that. She has someone sponsoring her spay and vaccines for any reputable rescue or individual that can take her. Here is the info ...on her from Officer Greig:

What the heck is Wobbies and where are all the backyard breeders going?

Wobbies stands for 'war on backyard breeders in every state' and has a plan to lower numbers dying in shelters.

This Friday at 1 p.m. CST, Conversations with a Pit Bull LIVE hosted by Foster Corder and Daniel Mason will feature Wobbies.

An event page has been created on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/220515311471423/
Please join us this Friday, March 28th for a new episode of "Conversations with a Pit Bull LIVE" with hosts Foster Corder and Daniel Mason. In-Studio guest will be DOG MAN! (https://www.facebook.com/PitForLife) Go check out his page and give him some Pitty love!

Also Skying in for the show will be Cindy Marabito , of Reunion Rescue (https://www.facebook.com/reunion rescue) She will be telling us about WOBBIES! I can’t wait~

We also have Fred Kray with Pit Bull Legal News, Paula Archer with Pet Adoptions and our wonderful sponsor, Pit Bull Energy Drink! Please join us from 11 a.m.-noon PST, noon-1 p.m. MT, 1 p.m.-2 p.m. CST, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. EST right here... http://www.rmconlive.com/ INVITE your friends!!
Better yet, invite your shelters! Call your local shelter today and tell them about Wobbies and this program. Wobbies has a big plan to lower numbers of shelter animals everywhere and needs the help of communities to accomplish the work. Let's save the world by shutting down one backyard breeder at a time!


Friday, April 15, 2016

The Greatest: Rowdy Cowgirl, death of a pit bull icon

Yesterday, Rowdy Cowgirl passed from this earth in my arms. Rowdy, who we called Girl, was the girl in the Reunion Rescue logo and the shining light that kept Reunion Rescue going for the past 15 years. She was the greatest. Just like the song. 

Rebel, Mookie and Girl in better days
I met Girl at San Francisco Animal Control when Reunion Rescue was getting its start. She would sit in her kennel in Room 106, the pit bull room, where people would open the main door and whisper, 'Oh, those are pit bulls,' before quietly closing the door and tiptoe away almost as if they feared these locked up dogs would attack, maul and kill them through the heavy chain link and prison cell-like enclosures.  

Girl was an old soul from the start. She seemed to know all the secrets of the world and would go back to her cell at SFACC quietly, always with dignity. I would promise her I'd find her a home. I promised her I wouldn't let her die like the others routinely killed at that facility. When the day came for a new pit bull to come over from strays and Girl to be destroyed, I couldn't do it. I called my husband who brought Mookie and Rebel down to the sideyard to meet Girl.


It was a hit. Mookie, always the ladies man was Girl's best friend from the get go. Both dogs were athletes and all about the Frisbee and the ball. 


Rebel was his own dog, happy in a crowd or just by himself as chow chows are.


Girl was still young and had a lot of puppy in her. She immediately chewed up a Johnny Cash album and then ate a Moby tape before we implemented the Reunion Rescue Step 1-2-3 Pit Bull Starter Kit.


It wasn't long before Girl was crate trained and able to share free roaming the house with Mookie and Rebel.


Over the years living in our little cottage on Lakeview Avenue in San Francisco, we made the rounds. We ran and hiked Merced Lake,

Pacifica on the beach, Montara and every beach and mountain hiking trail between San Francisco and Santa Cruz.

We made the trip to Bolinas, Dogtown and Stinson Beach as often as we could. We hiked Mount Davidson, Bernal Heights, Chrissy Field and Presidio, Fort Funston, Baker Beach and China Beach.


Girl became a regular and lovely sight in the city where she almost was killed. She become an icon for pit bulls and the logo for Reunion Rescue from a tatoo on my arm.



Girl became the captain of the Reunion Rescue Frisbee Team and was featured in the movie 'Off the Chain."

More than all of that, she was my best friend. For me, she was that dog.


My heart is broken, but the last gift I could give to Girl was to let her go. Her job here was done. She saved a lot of pit bulls over the years and it is now her time to rest.


Girl truly was the greatest...and taught me every day how to settle for just being good.


Goodbye, my beautiful Girl...


This is the song I'm playing today for Girl, The Greatest, by Cat Power...it's everything about Girl who really was the Greatest ever and who taught somebody like me to just try and be good, to just be the best that I can be.



Once I wanted to be the greatest
No wind or waterfall could STALL me
And then came the rush of the flood
The stars at night turned DEEP to dust

Melt me down
into big black armour
Leave no trace
Of grace
Just in your honor
Lower me down
TO CULPRIT SOUTH
Make 'EM WASH A SPACE IN TOWN
FOR THE LEAD
AND THE DREGS OF MY BED
I'VE BEEN SLEEPING
Lower me down
PIN ME IN
Secure the grounds
For the later parade

Once I wanted to be the greatest
TWO FISTS OF SOLID ROCK
WITH BRAINS THAT COULD EXPLAIN
Any feeling
Lower me down
PIN ME IN
Secure the grounds
FOR THE LEAD
AND THE DREGS OF MY BED
I'VE BEEN SLEEPING
For the later parade

Once I wanted to be the greatest
No wind or water fall could STALL me
And then came the rush of the flood
The stars at night turned DEEP to dust

War on Backyard Breeders: San Antonio puppies will die

This morning, Reunion Rescue received an inquiry about a little pit bull puppy, Cayenne, we rescued recently. Cayenne is in a happy happy home, but here was a chance to save a life.

The inquiry came from a nice person who'd recently relocated from Dallas to San Antonio. Unfortunately, many puppies and dogs die daily at San Antonio Animal Care Services.

Reunion Rescue seized the opportunity to share some of the puppies who will not find a home and will die like millions of others in United States shelters.

Our new page Wobbies declares war on backyard breeders has been filled with hate messages from the angry mob of backyard breeders who fear their source of income has been threatened and are terrified of having to actually get a job and work for a living.

Wobbies chose the word 'war' for a reason. This is war. We are sick and sick and tired of puppies like these in San Antonio and dogs and cats everywhere dying due to these lazy, selfish, angry individuals.

Here are the puppies who will die in San Antonio. These are the kinds of sweet animals the byb's posting on Wobbies page  call 'unadoptable,' 'unwanted,' and other cruel names.

Word to the backyard breeders...Wobbies and other animal lovers want to save these and all the other 'cast off' animals you term 'useless' and have no problem slaughtering.

Until every backyard breeder is shut down, these and other innocent animals will continue to be killed, gassed and done away with through other means. The killing needs to stop and it needs to stop now.
























Needy dogs need help today..please share...8/18/13

WASHINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA

Sad faced hound dog puppies need saving:


Washington NC: Carol, Goldy and King are scared @ 8 month old Hound mix siblings. They appear to not have been socialized very much and therefore fearful of people. We are hoping they will begine to come out of their shell at the shelter and there was a glimmer of hope when one of the black and tan wagged the tip of his tail a bit for a volunteer. Carol the tan and white pup was the braver one to come closest to eat treats. For more info email the shelter staff at animal.control@co.beaufort.nc.us. Always refer to the petango or ID number! Adoption fee is $65 which includes spay/neuter, p/d shot, bordetella, microchip and deworming. Approved 501c3 Rescues can pull for $15 which includes p/d shot, bordetella, microchip and deworm. Some volunteer assistance for 501c3 rescues. Please refer to ID number when calling or emailing shelter.

***PLEASE NOTE*** We will update as soon as updates are available. This shelter has a very small but very busy staff, so please DO NOT CALL for updates on dogs. If their Petango link is active, then they are still in the facility. While we
welcome interest from all rescue groups, the shelter staff and volunteers CANNOT arrange long-distance transports or boarding. No credit card adoptions or rescues. Must be cash or check. 

Adopters must appear in person at shelter to sign adoption paperwork and pay fee, then the dog will be taken to a Beaufort Co. vet for spay/neuter. Rescue groups can pull for $15 but it is your responsibility once the dog leaves the facility to arrange transport and/or boarding.


Carol Id #1627: http://www.petango.com/Adopt/Dog-Hound-20733531

Goldy Id #1628: http://www.petango.com/Adopt/Dog-Hound-20733542

King Id#1629: http://www.petango.com/Adopt/Dog-Hound-20733546

Photo album: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.411769965602016.1073742125.336790023100011&type=3

For more info email the shelter staff at animal.control@co.beaufort.nc.us



HOUSTON, TEXAS 


This DOG - ID#A387375I am a female, blue and white Pit Bull Terrier mix.


at (281) 999-3191




Ask for information about animal ID number A387375


LANCASTER, CALIFORNIA ... 
FINAL HOURS ...



This gorgeous girl needs urgent rescue. Needs pledges, foster, forever family or rescue. 

Lancaster shelter, CA. 

Animal ID: A4608937

I don't have a name yet and I'm an approximately 1 year old female pit bull. I am not yet spayed. I have been at the Lancaster Animal Care Center since July 22, 2013. I will be available on July 26, 2013. You can visit me at my temporary home at L215
 —



CHARLOTTE - ID#A570281

RESCUE ONLY - URGENT!
I am a female, blue and white Pit Bull Terrier.

The shelter staff think I am about 4 years old.

I have been at the shelter since Aug 13, 2013.

This information is less than 1 hour old.



VIRGINIA - ID#A570261

RESCUE ONLY MASTIFF
RESCUE ONLY MASTIFF! URGENT!
PHOTO DROPPED OFF WEBSITE THIS MORNING! LIKELY ON EUTH LIST! 
I am a female, blue brindle and white Mastiff.

The shelter staff think I am about 3 years old.





LOU - ID#A570885

RESCUE ONLY - ALREADY NEUTERED! 
I am a neutered male, fawn Pit Bull Terrier mix.

The shelter staff think I am about 8 months old.

I have been at the shelter since Aug 16, 2013.

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Sunday 2/21 - dogs for adoption


Tuscumbia, Alabama:

Meet Aria! This girl is special and i really like her a lot! Aria is just precious! She is warm, happy, and loving! She is about a year old and very smart! Please give this baby girl a chance! Aria is available for adoption or rescue!!! THE COLBERT SHELTER IS COMPLETELY FULL!!! Please share & tag!! Adoption fee is $75.00 this fee includes rabies and spay/neuter surgery. For more information please contact shelter with description of pet you are interested in adopting. We are happy to have potential adoptive families come visit us!

Address: 
5010 Missouri St Tuscumbia, AL 35674 
Phone: 256-381-4073 
or Teri by text 256-710-5070
Rescue groups no pull fee, transport help is available.

https://www.facebook.com/colbertcountyshelter/photos/a.257157811012548.60467.116276671767330/1142944572433863/?type=3&theater 

Biggy in Gardena CA:

BIGGY is a stunning beauty. Please SHARE for his life, he needs a TEMPERAMENT TEST requested IN PERSON by an Interested Party before the Shelter will allow him to be saved. Without this Test being ordered he can be PTS at any time. A FOSTER or Adopter would save his life. Thanks!

#A4921252 My name is BIGGY and I'm an approximately 1 year old male Pit Bull. I am not yet neutered. I have been at the Carson Animal Care Center since 2/19. I will be available on 2/19. You can visit me at my temporary home at C308.

UPDATE: from Saving Carson Shelter Dogs FB page: 

 
BIGGY is RESCUE ONLY. He has a LOCAL RESCUE Please SHARE for a long term LOCAL FOSTER Thanks!
 
http://www.petharbor.com/pet.asp?uaid=LACO1.A4921252

Carson Shelter, Gardena, California
216 Victoria Street, Gardena, California
310.523.9566, M-TH 12pm - 7pm, F-SU - 10am - 5pm


PHOTO THREAD: https://www.facebook.com/savingcarsonshelterdogs/photos/a.172032662969376.1073741830.171850219654287/551646541674651/?type=3&theater
Timmy in Gardena, California



TIMMY is tiny and you can see he sits and waits for someone to think he is worth stopping by. He is so adorable and sad and he needs help now. Please SHARE for his life, he is VERY special and a FOSTER or ADOPTER would save him. Thanks!

#A4918581 My name is TIMMY I'm an approximately 3 year old male Chihuahua. I am neutered. I have been at the Carson Animal Care Center since 2/9. I will be available on 2/13. You can visit me at my temporary home at C215.

http://www.petharbor.com/pet.asp?uaid=LACO1.A4918581

Carson Shelter, Gardena, California
216 Victoria Street, Gardena, California
310.523.9566, M-TH 12pm - 7pm, F-SU - 10am - 5pm


VIDEO: https://www.facebook.com/savingcarsonshelterdogs/videos/vb.171850219654287/547214068784565/?type=2&theater

NEW PHOTO: https://www.facebook.com/savingcarsonshelterdogs/photos/a.219655291540446.1073741846.171850219654287/547234742115831/?type=3&theater

PHOTO THREAD: https://www.facebook.com/savingcarsonshelterdogs/photos/a.172032662969376.1073741830.171850219654287/547214515451187/?type=3&theater

Walter in San Antonio, Texas

369206 Walter is one goofball that loves to be around people! He wags his tail all day long - he is a happy go lucky dude! He is a handsome boy that is looking for love! Walter is a lab blend, around 3 years old, and weighs about 55 pounds.

**PAST DEADLINE! Needs Commitment by 3PM and Picked Up by 4:30PM Sunday 2/21!**


To adopt, foster, or rescue, please email: placement@sanantoniopetsalive.org





Pixie @ Dekalb County Animal Services in Georgia


Looking for the cutest and sweetest pocket pittie ever? Meet Pixie! She loves everyone she meets, has the best smile, and will warm your heart everyday.

Pixie is four years old, weighs 41 pounds, and would love to make your house a home. Meet her at Lifeline's DeKalb Animal Services! Her $14 adoption fee includes her spay, microchip, vaccinations, and more! 
For more information email adoption@decalbanimalservices.com

To see all of our available pets visit www.dekalbanimalservices.com. - DECATUR, GA

VIDEO: https://www.facebook.com/groups/898730090137469/permalink/1185948118082330/


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Please sign and share PETITION demanding an investigation surrounding the illegal activity and pit bull hate group involvement in American Pit Bull Examiner take down.