TO Be Euthanized 4/20/2021 in NYC **
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He is a shy, unassuming guy who just wanted a quiet, loving home with a predictable and
familiar routine he could count on. But no, it was not to be. The landlord
insisted on a “no pets” policy and given that ONYX is more comfortable with his
immediate family and less so with meeting new people, it was off to the shelter
with him. You would not mind, but Onyx never asked for much. He was not
demanding, happy to lay on the sofa and sleep. He was not obnoxious, happy for
a slow walk with his family or tossing a few of his favorite toys around
(balls!). He never tried to horn in on the family bed at night, preferring his
own dog bed. He would entertain with the few tricks he had learned (he loves to
give paw, but even better, he loves to give BOTH paws), and he played happily
(if a bit roughly) with other dogs he would meet. Now this middle-aged boy
needs a new home, an experienced home, a place to decompress and then slowly
acclimate to his new surroundings and family. If you can give this big,
gorgeous ebony boy a soft place to rest his head, either through fostering or
adopting him,
MESSAGE OUR PAGE or EMAIL US at NYCDogsLivesMatter@gmail.com for assistance.
https://www.facebook.com/NYCDogsLivesmatter/photos/a.3616184835107304/4094524080606708** TO Be Euthanized 4/20/2021 in NYC **
FOSTER or ADOPTER needed BY NOON that day to SAVE puppy
REESES's life! PLEASE, SHARE!
He is a puppy who wants to be your one and only doggy child. REESES is barely a year old, a super sweet, affectionate, wiggly lovebug who embodies everything we think of when we think “puppy.” Active, playful, with eyes full of trust for humans, he still has not been battered down yet by life. He looks at the world with wonder, he wants to make friends with everyone, and every day brings joy. But his parents were clearly inexperienced with managing a multi-dog home, and either did not care or did not know how to train their dogs in the commands “down” or “place” or even “look at me” so they could de-escalate scuffles that will inevitably take place. Now Reeses is at the shelter, wagging his tail, a little confused about where his family is, and looking to the volunteers and staff for comfort. He is a dear little thing, and all he needs is an experienced foster or adopter who are dog-savvy and can continue his training, so he learns all those big dog skills. So, watch his video (his face is just precious) and then rush to foster or adopt him now. You can MESSAGE OUR PAGE or
EMAIL US at NYCDogsLivesMatter@gmail.com for assistance.
https://www.facebook.com/NYCDogsLivesmatter/photos/a.3616184835107304/4154383624620753
MY MOVIE:
Reeses 113575 sits!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cl3lvOoM8WI
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