June 17, 2009 EUTHANASIA DATE: Thursday, June 18th , 2009, 8 am LIBERTY COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL – HINESVILLE, GEORGIA

From: Petra Brooks <pbrooks@scad.edu>
Date: Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 10:48 AM
Subject: UPDATE: Hinesville, GA Liberty County Animal Control - Euthanasia Date: July 18, 8 AM
To: New Beginings Animal Rescue <scanimalrescue@gmail.com>


SPONSORSHIPS APPRECIATED!!!!!

EUTHANASIA DATE: Thursday, June 18th , 2009, 8 am

LIBERTY COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL – HINESVILLE, GEORGIA

If you would like to adopt one of the animals below, please contact

Petra at scanimalrescue@gmail.com

I have personally interacted with each one of these dogs. My descriptions are straight forward! My conscience would not allow me to hold anything back, and I would never give false information to save an animal, because it would only result in it being returned. You will never find vicious/dangerous animals on my listings! Usually, little or none is known about these dogs' medical history. We do know that a majority of them were abandoned by military, which means they are most likely up-to-date on their shots, heartworm negative, and generally healthy; however, we cannot guarantee that, which is why each dog must receive prompt veterinary care after adoption/rescue takes place.

Spaying or neutering by 6 months of age is a MUST!!! Unless the dogs go to a rescue or out of state adopters must purchase a spay/neuter voucher from us. You can get more detailed information and pricing by visiting SNAC (Spay/Neuter Alliance Clinic) at info@snac1.com or by calling 843-645-2500.

Your help with adopting, rescuing, or fostering these dogs is immensely appreciated, as is your help with cross posting to others who may be able to help save a life.

MORE PICS OF ALL DOGS ARE AVAILABLE!

Elmo, the Basset Hound mix (2 years old):

You have seen Elmo here before! Elmo was adopted out and made his way back to the facility. His “new dad” told me they had left for a day trip and came back to find the gate open and Elmo gone. They must have left the gate open for Elmo to escape because they have not come back to get him and I’m not letting him go back because obviously they don’t care for him and are therefore not fit to have him in their lives. Elmo looks much better however; his hair has come in on his ears and he is still just as happy as ever. I can’t understand how people can adopt an animal that has been thrown away just to throw it away again. That is unbelievable and unforgiveable in my book. Elmo needs a REAL home now, a forever home!!!


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Fey, the Border Collie mix (7 months old):

This little girl is no doubt one of the cutest puppies I have ever seen! She has humongous paws and will be a very large dog when fully grown and her coat is amazingly soft with much loose skin to grow into. Her face is adorable and so is her demeanor. When I first took her out of the kennel she shares with 3 other young pups she was frightened but it was easy to see that her curiosity was fighting the fear. LOL Once I had her in the field with another dog she pounced and it looked sooo cute. Wished I would have had my film camera that day to show it to everyone. This one is definitely a winner!


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Kammie, the Plott Hound mix (6 months old):

Kammie is just a baby and behaves like such. She has tons of energy and constantly wants to give kisses. If another dog is in the field you cannot keep Kammie still, as she has to see what the other dog is up to and has to give kisses to the other dog, too. She is a cuddle bug and would make a great bed companion for someone who is looking for a warm fur baby to cuddle up with at night. Besides that, Kammie sports the gorgeous tiger coat that is so sought after by Plott Hound and Bully breed lovers. Kammie’s eyes are like warm Amber and will give you that pleading look to melt your heart.


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Honey Bun, the Hound mix (1 year old) (Need SPONSORSHIP for his vetting, please!!!):

Please help me help this dog. I named him Honey Bun because quite frankly he is my honey bun and I love him so very much. If this dog has to be euthanized it will break part of my spirit because every time I spend time with him he touches my heart. He has had a hard life this much I know and I’m sitting here with tears rolling down my cheeks just thinking of him. Poor Honey Bun came in with mange. I bought him an expensive mange mite/flea/tick dip and dipped him in it and we have had him on regular Ivermectin but it will take some time for Honey Bun’s skin to calm down and for the pink color and bumpiness to subside. I realize that people look for the perfect dog and that skin issues scare people away but here you have a dog that is so very thankful for every little love given that he should already be in a home with a loving family. He came in last week and I couldn’t post him yet because of the skin condition but now we are filling up again and frankly I’m scared for him because I know he will be one of the first to go down. Please look at the pictures of him and his sweet little spotted nose. Honey Bun is good with other dogs but is forced to live in isolation right now because of his skin and is also not allowed in the field due to this. He is forced to live in isolation and watch the other dogs have fun and listen to the volunteers as they love on the others while he sits alone, waiting for his last days to come. Please help me help him – FAST!



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Berry, the Chocolate Lab/Red Nose PBT mix (2 years old):

Berry is like the Energizer Bunny. She goes, goes, and goes and loves everyone in her path. She is sharing her cell with a little Blue Tick Coon Hound mix and when you let her out she is like a rocket across the field; then she comes back and tumbles you over, licks you from head to toe and goes off for more running laps. Berry does not even mind cats, is not even curious of them. All she wants is to be loved and to run. She would be great for someone with an active life style. In fact, I bet she’d love being taken to the beach, too. She has a gorgeous coat that looks like creamy caramel and the cutest pink nose as you can see. Her eyes are beautiful. She has a little scab on one ear but that’s nothing that wont heal on its own.


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Spottie, the Blue Tick Coon Hound/Australian Cattle Dog mix (3-4 years old):

Spottie is one of the favorites at Animal Control this week. She likes to play but is docile when you need her to be. She has the most curious markings but it’s clear that Blue Tick Coon Hound and Australian Cattle Dog are the dominant breeds that make up this cute little package. Spottie is happy around other dogs and walks well on a leash. She has one minor set-back and that’s the fact that she is blind in her right eye. It does not seem to bother her in the least. She would have had an adopter this weekend who was also blind in one eye, but weight restrictions prevented him from adopting Spottie who is about 35 pounds. Spottie must have been able to sense his love for her because she did not want to leave his side. I hope that someone else will fall in love with her who can offer her a home without restrictions and with plenty of love.


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Sassy – Black Labrador Retriever mix puppy (4 months old)

You MUST have a look at the video below. All of us are stunned how Sassy turned from a mangy puppy into such a beautiful dog with a gorgeous coat. The picture below is not the most UTD but the video is from last Saturday. Sassy is the calmest puppy I have ever seen and the most loving. She is house broken, too, and is UTD on her shots outside of Rabies, which she would need immediately. Please have a look and tell me you are not in love.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTXsOu-NCqs


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Babes, the Shephard mix puppy (10 weeks old)

Babes is approx. 10 weeks old and is currently in foster care but will need a permanent home as soon as possible so that her foster mom can help another poor, unfortunate soul. Babes was lucky to escape the "clutches" of Liberty County Animal Control because not many puppies make it out of there in time. The facility is in such a bad state that puppies often fall victim to diseases like Parvo if they can't be moved quickly. Yes, it is a sad situation in most facilities like LCAC but it is not necessary. Babes is healthy and has received her puppy shots. She is very cute with her floppy ears and has a wonderful soft coat with a redish tint to it. She is very social, too. All Babes needs now is a REAL family who will invite her into their home and life to love her forever.






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