Sunday, December 9, 2012

Ike, blind lab, at Kill Shelter looking for home

CARROLLTON, KY - all dogs here a RESCUE ONLY - no exposure to the public...Ike is a wonderful, sweet, blind lab who is almost out of time...can you save him? If not, please share his picture..thanks!
CARROLLTON, KY blind lab, "Ike" In Need of Rescue Folks......This is a 100% Kill Shelter...No Active Adoption Program....Rescue is the Only Way Out!!!
 
Blind boy Ike, a chocolate lab who was taken from a puppy mill is now in dire need.  Carroll County A.S. is a 100% kill shelter....no active adoption program here folks....rescue is the only way out alive for Ike and the others who walk thur those doors.....

 
This dog is at the Carroll County Animal Shelter in Carrollton, KY. We are located between Cincinnati, OH and Louisville, KY.
This a small, rural 100% kill shelter with no active adoption program and
RESCUE is the only hope for these kids.
They kill for space so as long as I can move some out then he won't call the vet.
WE HAVE LOW-COST VETTING AVAILABLE!!!
For $70.00 you get altering, microchip, 3 vaccines, and a HW test.
If a rescue commits to a dog, I am able to hold for about 2 weeks until
a transport can be arranged.
 

Ike - Ike is a four year old male, chocolate lab who was rescued from a puppy mill. He has been in a foster home since his rescue a year ago. He came to rescue with his breeding mate who has since found her forever home. Ike, who has been blind since birth from Micropthalmia, had been living in a 10x10 kennel with his girl and was extremely underweight, dehydrated and covered in feces. At his first vet visit he weighed in at 36 pounds. Because of his poor physical condition he had to be carried outside to use the bathroom during the first week that he was at his foster home. He eventually regained enough muscle tone to walk unassisted and has now gained about thirty pounds. Ike's foster home has children in it, ranging in age from 11 to 2 years of age. He has been exposed to other dogs and cats as well as a variety of farm animals, including alpaca, sheep, goats, cows, horses, ducks and chickens without any issues. Ike is kennel trained and does well in the house when he becomes familiar with the placement of furniture and other objects. He has a great temperament and would make a wonderful addition to a loving home.
 
Contact:
Tammie L Crawford
Director of Carroll Co Animal Support, INC
Carrollton, KY
502-732-6040
Tamisakita@yahoo.com
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/KY150.html
 
This dog is at the Carroll County Animal Shelter in Carrollton, KY. We are located between Cincinnati, OH and Louisville, KY.
This a small, rural 100% kill shelter  with no active adoption program and 
RESCUE is the only hope for these kids.
They kill for space so as long as I can move some out then he won't call the vet. 
 
WE HAVE LOW-COST VETTING AVAILABLE!!!
 For $70.00 you get altering, microchip, 3 vaccines, and a HW test.
 
If a rescue commits to a dog, I am able to hold for about 2 weeks until
a transport can be arranged.
 
Permission to cross post but please no posting to Craig's List or Free Cycle.

 ALL INQUIRIES MUST BE SENT TO:
 
 Tammie L Crawford
Director of Carroll Co Animal Support, INC
Carrollton, KY
502-732-6040
Tamisakita@yahoo.com
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/KY150.html

 Please understand I am very busy but will make every effort to return your call ASAP
**No Calls after 10pm EST please*



Ike -  Ike is a four year old male, chocolate lab who was rescued from a puppy mill.  He has been in a foster home since his rescue a year ago.  He came to rescue with his breeding mate who has since found her forever home.  Ike, who has been blind since birth from Micropthalmia, had been living in a 10x10 kennel with his girl and was extremely underweight, dehydrated and covered in feces.  At his first vet visit he weighed in at 36 pounds.  Because of his poor physical condition he had to be carried outside to use the bathroom during the first week that he was at his foster home.  He eventually regained enough muscle tone to walk unassisted and has now gained about thirty pounds.  Ike's foster home has children in it, ranging in age from 11 to 2 years of age.  He has been exposed to other dogs and cats as well as a variety of farm animals, including alpaca, sheep, goats, cows, horses, ducks and chickens without any issues.  Ike is kennel trained and does well in the house when he becomes familiar with the placement of furniture and other objects.  He has a great temperament and would make a wonderful addition to a loving home.
 
Tammie L Crawford
Director of Carroll Co Animal Support, INC
Carrollton, KY
502-732-6040
Tamisakita@yahoo.com
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/KY150.html
www.ccasky.com





Don't pity shelter dogs, Adopt one!!!
CARROLLTON, KY blind lab, "Ike" In Need of Rescue Folks......This is a 100% Kill Shelter...No Active Adoption Program....Rescue is the Only Way Out!!!

Blind boy Ike, a chocolate lab who was taken from a puppy mill is now in dire need. Carroll County A.S. is a 100% kill shelter....no active adoption program here folks....rescue is the only way out alive for Ike and the others who walk thur those doors.....


This dog is at the Carroll County Animal Shelter in Carrollton, KY. We are located between Cincinnati, OH and Louisville, KY.
This a small, rural 100% kill shelter with no active adoption program and
RESCUE is the only hope for these kids.
They kill for space so as long as I can move some out then he won't call the vet.
WE HAVE LOW-COST VETTING AVAILABLE!!!
For $70.00 you get altering, microchip, 3 vaccines, and a HW test.
If a rescue commits to a dog, I am able to hold for about 2 weeks until
a transport can be arranged.


Ike - Ike is a four year old male, chocolate lab who was rescued from a puppy mill. He has been in a foster home since his rescue a year ago. He came to rescue with his breeding mate who has since found her forever home. Ike, who has been blind since birth from Micropthalmia, had been living in a 10x10 kennel with his girl and was extremely underweight, dehydrated and covered in feces. At his first vet visit he weighed in at 36 pounds. Because of his poor physical condition he had to be carried outside to use the bathroom during the first week that he was at his foster home. He eventually regained enough muscle tone to walk unassisted and has now gained about thirty pounds. Ike's foster home has children in it, ranging in age from 11 to 2 years of age. He has been exposed to other dogs and cats as well as a variety of farm animals, including alpaca, sheep, goats, cows, horses, ducks and chickens without any issues. Ike is kennel trained and does well in the house when he becomes familiar with the placement of furniture and other objects. He has a great temperament and would make a wonderful addition to a loving home.

Contact:
Tammie L Crawford
Director of Carroll Co Animal Support, INC
Carrollton, KY
502-732-6040
Tamisakita@yahoo.com
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/KY150.html

This dog is at the Carroll County Animal Shelter in Carrollton, KY. We are located between Cincinnati, OH and Louisville, KY.
This a small, rural 100% kill shelter with no active adoption program and
RESCUE is the only hope for these kids.
They kill for space so as long as I can move some out then he won't call the vet.

WE HAVE LOW-COST VETTING AVAILABLE!!!
For $70.00 you get altering, microchip, 3 vaccines, and a HW test.

If a rescue commits to a dog, I am able to hold for about 2 weeks until
a transport can be arranged.

Permission to cross post but please no posting to Craig's List or Free Cycle.

ALL INQUIRIES MUST BE SENT TO:

Tammie L Crawford
Director of Carroll Co Animal Support, INC
Carrollton, KY
502-732-6040
Tamisakita@yahoo.com
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/KY150.html

Please understand I am very busy but will make every effort to return your call ASAP
**No Calls after 10pm EST please*



Ike - Ike is a four year old male, chocolate lab who was rescued from a puppy mill. He has been in a foster home since his rescue a year ago. He came to rescue with his breeding mate who has since found her forever home. Ike, who has been blind since birth from Micropthalmia, had been living in a 10x10 kennel with his girl and was extremely underweight, dehydrated and covered in feces. At his first vet visit he weighed in at 36 pounds. Because of his poor physical condition he had to be carried outside to use the bathroom during the first week that he was at his foster home. He eventually regained enough muscle tone to walk unassisted and has now gained about thirty pounds. Ike's foster home has children in it, ranging in age from 11 to 2 years of age. He has been exposed to other dogs and cats as well as a variety of farm animals, including alpaca, sheep, goats, cows, horses, ducks and chickens without any issues. Ike is kennel trained and does well in the house when he becomes familiar with the placement of furniture and other objects. He has a great temperament and would make a wonderful addition to a loving home.

Tammie L Crawford
Director of Carroll Co Animal Support, INC
Carrollton, KY
502-732-6040
Tamisakita@yahoo.com
http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/KY150.html
www.ccasky.com





Don't pity shelter dogs, Adopt one!!!

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