Pit bull left at humane society remains unclaimed
This is sad when this happens and puts the Humane Society in a spot not knowing the dogs past or history.
Rather than handing the dog over and having to pay a fee to release the Bullie to the HS, so many owners just drop them off and that's where the problems start.
As with any adoption, they have to know if the dog is good with children, other animals, their medical history and much more information to find the dog the proper family and visa versa.
When I used to be into rescuing, I found out everythig from the type of food it ate right to what were it's favorite types of toys.
I'm happy to see they are making an effort by publishing this article to find the owner so the dog does not have to be put down or trying to find an alternative solution.
This article is in the St. Catherines Standard.
Pit bull left at humane society remains unclaimed
Posted By By Standard Staff
She’s still a mystery.
Staff at the Lincoln County Humane Society haven’t gotten any leads on the pit bull dumped in an outdoor dog pen at the shelter Thursday, said Kevin Strooband, humane society executive director.
The pooch, dubbed Gracie, appeared out of nowhere over the noon hour and shelter staff have been trying to piece together her past in order to save her life.
Legislation in Ontario banning the breed stipulates dogs born after the 2005 law took effect must be euthanized.
Without knowing Gracie’s age, the shelter can’t proceed to put her up for adoption.
Her owners have until Wednesday to claim her. After that, it’s up to the humane society what to do with her.
Meanwhile, Strooband said, he has been contacted by a woman visiting the area from British Columbia who has offered to help find the dog a home there.
“We’re looking at some options to re-home the dog if it doesn’t get claimed,” Strooband said.
Anyone with any information about Gracie is asked to call the humane society at 905-682-0767
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