Showing posts with label shelter dog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shelter dog. Show all posts

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Goodbye Suzie

We are fortunate at the Justin Animal Shelter. We have the luxury of being able to hold animals for longer than many other shelters. However, sometimes we have to make hard decisions. Sometimes we have to make "the list" - those animals who will be euthanized. Sometimes we have to euthanize due to space limitations. Sometimes we have to euthanize an aggressive animal. And sometimes we have to make the decision to euthanize when an animal begins to deteriorate emotionally and or behaviorally. We were not full, she was not aggressive, but she was definitely deteriorating. She had been in the shelter for almost 7 months. Even though we provided walks, kongs for unstuffing, rawhides for chewing, and other dogs to play with it wasn't enough - she needed a home. The shelter is not a home, at best it is a stopping off place on the way home. She had become unresponsive to the shelter workers, she spent her days either staring off into space like a despondent person, or digging at the concrete floor and biting at the wire fence in an obsessive attempt to escape the confines or her 10 x 10 run. Today we said good-bye to Suzie. I will miss you pretty girl. Wish we could have done better for you!



Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Special Shelter Dogs

We currently have two special ladies at the Justin Texas animal shelter looking for two equally special homes.

Suzie came in as a stray on July 29, 2009, and currently calls the shelter her home. If you do the math, Suzie has been in the shelter for a little over 6 months. Often dogs who are in a shelter situation (translation: loud, stressful environment) begin to display undesirable, stress related behaviors. Suzie has been able to take it all in stride. She plays well with others, and has incredible dog to dog social skills, of course she loves people as well. I would classify her as "bomb proof" around other dogs. Cats however, not so much... If she is so incredible why has she not been adopted? Because people come in, look at her and say: "yikes a pit bull!" And so it goes...




This little darling is called Shasta. She came in as a stray on January 20, 2010. I truely like this sweet gal, too! She is such a wiggle-butt it is difficult to get a picture of her. She really loves people (alot!). She gets along well with other dogs. Shasta has not been around as long as Suzie, therefore we have not had the opportunity to observe her interaction with as many different dogs as Suzie. So far there has been no indication that she is anything but friendly with other dogs. No one has shown any interest in adopting Shasta either.




If you think you might need a little more pit bull in your life, consider one of these special girls! I'd be happy to help you explore the possibilities!!