Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Just a baby.....



Adorable and really really urgent in Columbus County NC! Only a baby really cuddly please share to get this wonderful mix of a dog out of there!
 
 
 
 
KENNEL 2 FEMALE BORDER COLLIE/FLAT COAT MIX. Her name is now Flower! SEE THE RESCUE PROCESS UNDER THIS INFO: This sweet girl is still a baby - she still has her puppy teeth - and she is adorable and cuddly! She appears to be a flat-coat or border collie mix, and she loves everyone - people, treats, other dogs. She coos and talks to you when you come near her kennel - please help this baby! TO RESCUE OR ADOPT THIS OR ANY OF OUR ANIMALS, YOU MUST: 1. SEND AN EMAIL WITH YOUR NAME, ADDRESS AND VET REFERENCE TO COLUMBUSCOUNTYDOGS@GMAIL.COM and JULIEZDOGS@GMAIL.COM. 2. PAYPAL THE PULL FEE ($10 FOR 501 RESCUES, $25 FOR ALL OTHERS) AND KENNEL NUMBER TO JULIEZDOGS@GMAIL.COM. 3. IF YOU CANNOT PICK UP THE ANIMAL YOURSELF, CALL SOUTH ROBESON VET AT 910-628-7178 TO HAVE THE ANIMAL PICKED UP, VETTED AND BOARDED TO RECEIVE A HEALTH CERTIFICATE. PLEASE NOTE that only nonprofit rescues are able to collect pledges; adopters and private rescues must pay all costs. 4. ARRANGE FOR PROFESSIONAL TRANSPORT TO YOU. These companions are at : Columbus County Animal Shelter 288 Legion  Dr Whiteville, NC 28472 Their hours are Mon-Thurs 10:30-5 and Fri 12-5
 



New York Bully Crew's photo.



This is the sad truth... Please don't breed & buy while homeless animals die (Please SHARE this!)


This is the sad truth... Please don't breed & buy while homeless animals die (Please SHARE this!)
 
 
 
 
Most animals in shelters will be euthanized. Most of them were someone's pet, a family member, simply dumped or abandoned, many left at High Kill Shelters. By the time you read this, many will have been euthanized.

If you're considering a furry family members, please consider shelters and rescues first.

Adoption and transportation information available on links or here:

Distance should not hinder your decision.

Please support Spay & Neuter programs to reduce this tragedy.



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