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caninepaean
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    07/30/10 at 07:43 PMReply with quote#1

Please if you can help to get Jake out of the shelter..email me or call me at 336-707-7301.  marsha brogdon

Marsha Rogers
Volunteer for Randolph County Animal Shelter(NC)
Placement and Transport Co-ordinator
Jake 0722072810. Big Jake, this big, beautiful pure-bred German Shepherd needs our help. He was adopted from the shelter maybe a couple of years ago, and now he is back, due to absolutely no fault of his own. His owner has cancer and can no longer care for him. Not sure of the exact age but he seems to be a strong, healthy, young adult, with a healthy weight and coat.  Although he may need a bit of work on his leash manners, he has a great temperament, and is even already neutered. If you can give him a new home, he will give you his heart.  
 If you can help, please act as soon as you possibly can.  Adoptions are slow and very many really great animals keep coming to our small shelter.
If you are a local rescue or have a local representitive, contact Leigh Casaus Animal Control Supervisor and Shelter Director 336-683-8232 
If you are out of the area and need help arranging vetting &/or transport contact Marsha  Rogers, Volunteer for Randolph County Animal Shelter(NC) Placement and Transport Co-ordinator 336-707-7301.  Also, if you are local, please consider being a short term foster for dogs awaiting transport.  
If we have not worked with your rescue before, please be prepared to fax your 501(c)3. 


Jake is in North Carolina, near the town of Newton, and as night follows day, it is true that they willkill him as soon as there is a squeeze for space. Which is pretty much all the time. Some ACOs are really terribly frightened by big dogs, GSDs, Rottis, and the like. Especially prevalent, from my informal observations, in the south. Thisparticular shelter has a strong group of volunteers and may be entirely different.


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