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Most competent rescue organization attempts to find a foster for a ten year old pibble-wibble

https://old.reddit.com/r/bayarea/comments/tpbre4/can_anyone_foster_or_adopt_this_good_boy?sort=controversial

Taken from one of my communities post in hopes someone can help out

"Meet ❤️Niner ❤️, a 10-year-old 60lbs Pitbull Mix who was saved from euthanasia back in November but then the rescue that pulled him out of the shelter put him in a boarding facility where he has been since 12/3! And now the boarding facility will change owners at the end of March and the new owners are known to make dogs “disappear”- so really, how safe is he from euthanasia?? So we are trying to get him out of there by 3/31!‼️‼️Plus, the hard, cold floors of a boarding facility is NO place for a sweet senior dog like him to spend his old age at!

According to the shelter’s volunteer who got to foster him for a bit, he is an EASY foster. He is neutered, car-trained, house-trained, and leash-trained. He needs a foster who does not have any other pets or kids in the house and who understands dog-reactivity (that he needs space from other dogs). He is currently in Patterson, CA.

If you are interested in fostering Niner, we will pay for most of his expenses. Please check out our foster general eligibility and, if you meet that, fill out our application: https://www.barkrescueca.org/foster/

If you are not a good fit for Niner but would still like to foster a dog, we would still love to learn about your lifestyle & what you are looking for in a dog so we can find another dog that would be a better fit for you! There is a lot of dogs in shelters that need a home "

So the "rescue" pulled him from a shelter and dumped him in some random boarding facility they don't control? Neighbor wat.

Someone states the obvious

He needs a foster who does not have any other pets or kids in the house

Everybody should know that this sentence means that this dog is dangerous and has probably attacked someone or another pet.

Followed by :soycry:

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And now the boarding facility will change owners at the end of March and the new owners are known to make dogs “disappear”- so really, how safe is he from euthanasia?? So we are trying to get him out of there by 3/31!‼️‼️Plus, the hard, cold floors of a boarding facility is NO place for a sweet senior dog like him to spend his old age at!

I really hate the way these people type.

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I need the fricking backstory on the dog boarding owners who disappear dogs like the CIA in south america

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Three words:

Carol

Frickin

Baskins

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Free helicopter rides for pibbles.

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Helicopter ride to doggie island guys, don't worry

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you heard nothing

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how safe is he from euthanasia??

lol probably not very safe, why should anyone be surprised? Senior dogs that are without a family for any reason other than their owner dying are already a red flag, especially a pitbull, especially a pitbull that is """""dog reactive""""". 10 year old dogs should be lazy and easy to deal with, one that somebody decided to abandon probably has behavioral issues.

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