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Puppy survived death by being locked in plastic bag now faces euthanasia. Can not repost the pics here. He is a cute brindle
RE: This puppy was left to die please give him a chance!!!
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From: christina
Date: Sep 12, 2007 8:53 PM
Satoashley
Jane
Helping the Homeless Animals
Zubbies Zoo
babs loves to help animals
Erin for the Animals
Date: Sep 11, 2007 11:23 PM
Liberty County, GA is located right outside of the gates of Fort Stewart and is approximately 45 minutes from Savannah.
Do not contact me to save this animal. I do not work for animal control and may not be able to reach them in time. I am a volunteer. Please call Animal Control IMMEDIATELY at 912-876-9191. If it is after hours, please leave a message stating which animal(s) you are calling about. They listen to messages before euthanasia. This animal could die as soon as Thursday. Please save if you can and repost if you can't!
case #805-1390
This puppy fought for life. Now he needs someone to fight for him.
An officer found this little brindle boy clawing his way out of a plastic bag. He could have suffocated and died, but he fought for his freedom, he struggled for the opportunity to live.
Yet his fight might be to no avail. He's no longer at risk of suffocation, but he is still at very high risk of death.
Now at Liberty County Animal Control, he could be euthanized as early as this coming Thursday unless someone steps in to save him.
He is 10 to 14 weeks old and was picked up at EB Cooper and Holmestown.
If you can save this animal, please contact:
Liberty County Animal Control
279 Briarwood Circle (off of Airport Rd.)
Hinesville, GA 31313
912-876-9191 (leave a detailed message and include the case #)
Please update me if you do, so that I know that these postings are working. Thank you!
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Please note:
Although they share the same address and similar names, Liberty County Animal Control and Liberty County Humane Shelter are NOT the same entity!
Animal Control is run by the county and all animals are at high risk of euthanasia (regardless of age, breed or temperament) as they are only allowed a brief period of time to be claimed.
Also, Liberty County Animal Control is not an adoption facility. They are only able to release to licensed rescues. However, no one wants to see an animal die unnecessarily, so if you would like to adopt one of their animals, they are often able to set it up with a rescue. This teamwork spares lives :)
Some breeds (such as Pit Bulls) are adopted out more cautiously, and depending on the rescue the adoption is done through, there may even be a home check to be certain the animal will not be used for the atrocities of fighting (which is a problem in this area), breeding (all animals must be spayed or neutered - no exceptions), or other unacceptable purposes.
Before you ask:
Animals that find themselves at AC do not receive veterinary check-ups or care such as vaccinations. In most cases, very little is known about their history since most of them were picked up as strays.
Even their breed is often just a guess to fill in the blanks on paperwork or postings.
In most cases, we do not know if they are housetrained, good with other species of animals, or good with children or little old ladies. If I do know, I do my best to include it in their list
Puppy survived death by being locked in plastic bag now faces euthanasia. Can not repost the pics here. He is a cute brindle
RE: This puppy was left to die please give him a chance!!!
----------------- Bulletin Message -----------------
From: christina
Date: Sep 12, 2007 8:53 PM
Satoashley
Jane
Helping the Homeless Animals
Zubbies Zoo
babs loves to help animals
Erin for the Animals
Date: Sep 11, 2007 11:23 PM
Liberty County, GA is located right outside of the gates of Fort Stewart and is approximately 45 minutes from Savannah.
Do not contact me to save this animal. I do not work for animal control and may not be able to reach them in time. I am a volunteer. Please call Animal Control IMMEDIATELY at 912-876-9191. If it is after hours, please leave a message stating which animal(s) you are calling about. They listen to messages before euthanasia. This animal could die as soon as Thursday. Please save if you can and repost if you can't!
case #805-1390
This puppy fought for life. Now he needs someone to fight for him.
An officer found this little brindle boy clawing his way out of a plastic bag. He could have suffocated and died, but he fought for his freedom, he struggled for the opportunity to live.
Yet his fight might be to no avail. He's no longer at risk of suffocation, but he is still at very high risk of death.
Now at Liberty County Animal Control, he could be euthanized as early as this coming Thursday unless someone steps in to save him.
He is 10 to 14 weeks old and was picked up at EB Cooper and Holmestown.
If you can save this animal, please contact:
Liberty County Animal Control
279 Briarwood Circle (off of Airport Rd.)
Hinesville, GA 31313
912-876-9191 (leave a detailed message and include the case #)
Please update me if you do, so that I know that these postings are working. Thank you!
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Please note:
Although they share the same address and similar names, Liberty County Animal Control and Liberty County Humane Shelter are NOT the same entity!
Animal Control is run by the county and all animals are at high risk of euthanasia (regardless of age, breed or temperament) as they are only allowed a brief period of time to be claimed.
Also, Liberty County Animal Control is not an adoption facility. They are only able to release to licensed rescues. However, no one wants to see an animal die unnecessarily, so if you would like to adopt one of their animals, they are often able to set it up with a rescue. This teamwork spares lives :)
Some breeds (such as Pit Bulls) are adopted out more cautiously, and depending on the rescue the adoption is done through, there may even be a home check to be certain the animal will not be used for the atrocities of fighting (which is a problem in this area), breeding (all animals must be spayed or neutered - no exceptions), or other unacceptable purposes.
Before you ask:
Animals that find themselves at AC do not receive veterinary check-ups or care such as vaccinations. In most cases, very little is known about their history since most of them were picked up as strays.
Even their breed is often just a guess to fill in the blanks on paperwork or postings.
In most cases, we do not know if they are housetrained, good with other species of animals, or good with children or little old ladies. If I do know, I do my best to include it in their list