MAX SENIOR SHEPHERD VICTIM OF OHIO HOME FORECLOSURE








DUE FOR EUTHANASIA FOR SPACE
- I AM NOT SURE OF MAX'S STATUS AS I POST THIS.


Size: Extra Large
Age: Senior
Sex: Male
ID: 16
Heartbroken owner had to surrender Max lost home Ohio

Notes:Max was surrendered by his owner due to a home foreclosure. He is housebroken and neutered. He is very overweight; 155 lbs. Fees include spay/neuter, rabies, 5 way, and bordetella. 69.00 for a male; 84.00 for a female.Email eigibson@co.stark.oh.us to place a hold on the dog. We take CASH ONLY, no checks, or credit cards. Because most of our dogs in the kennel are strays, we do not have any knowledge about each individual dog's background, so we cannot make any health claims or behavior assurances concerning our dogs. We offer a hold system, but please be advised that more than one person can put a "hold" on the same dog. (The person with the first hold may adopt the dog on the day it can go...72 hrs after its been at the pound; if the first hold doesn't show, the second hold gets the dog, etc) Please call the pound at 330-451-2343 to check on the dog's availabil ity before driving a long distance. Rescue groups with 501(c)3 status can pull a dog for a reduced fee, but must show documentation of non-profit status




Stark County Dog Warden Department Canton, 330-451-2343 starkdoginfo@yahoo.com
White German Shepherd
Size: Extra Large
Age: Senior
Sex: Male

Foreclosure is now another reason dogs and cats are at the pound on the euthlist.


SIGN THE CARE PETITION TO HELP ANIMALS LIKE MAX


"Losing a home is an emotional experience for anyone, but news sources now report that beloved companion animals are also being affected in the foreclosure crisis.

Cats, dogs and other pets are being left to fend for themselves when homeowners are forced to move to a rental unit that doesn't accept animals, or families simply cannot pay for pet care any longer because of rising home debts.

Luckily, the Senate is considering the Foreclosure Prevention Act (S. 2636). Support this legislation today! >>

If passed, the Foreclosure Prevention Act will allow victims of abusive lending who are facing foreclosures to stay in their homes while they work through the bankruptcy courts to repay the debt.

For thousands who are victims of abusive lending practices, pet care is often the last thing they can think about.

The Foreclosure Prevention Act will not only help over 600,000 families stand up to abusive lending companies, but it may help hundreds or even thousands of "Foreclosure Pets" stay with the families and senior citizens that love them.

Don't let the truly innocent suffer. Urge your Senator to support S. 2636 >>

Thank you for speaking out against unfair lending practices on behalf of those who have no voice.

From Care2
Truly,

Robyn E.
Care2 and ThePetitionSite Team

P.S. The nationwide foreclosure crisis is threatening not only individual families, but also entire communities and our national economy. Take action >>






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