SHE FOUND A NEW HOME!! CLICK HERE!!

This morning, as a buddy of mine drove to work via the Williamsburg Bridge, he noticed something: a small gray dog chained to the pedestrian walkway, shivering, completely drenched and half-frozen. As you probably heard, New York had a very big snow storm last night; we’re almost certain her owners left her out in it overnight to die.

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That same dog is now sleeping comfortably at my feet, well-fed, fully-bathed, and having been given a clean bill of health by the local vet.

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My friend brought the dog to his office and spent the entire day making calls, not realizing how hard it is to find a home for a pit bull. Something like 1 in 800 rescued pit bulls find homes, and as far as I can tell, no “no-kill” shelter will accept them. I offered to take the dog for the night, since I live closer to my buddy’s office than he does.

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Since she showed up to my apartment, she’s been a doll. Hasn’t barked once – in fact, I think the only sound I’ve heard was when she began whimpering when I left the room.

She’s young – the vet estimated her to be 1-2 years old. She knows how to sit, seems to understand stay, and is one of those great dogs that stays very close to your side, leash or no leash. Also, she has a gorgeous gray coat, and as you can see, neither her ears nor tail are clipped. Finally, she’s been exceptionally friendly and playful, both with my roommates and all 30+ co-workers at my friend’s office.

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My friend’s going to take her back tomorrow and try to find her a home, but prospects are not looking hopeful, and eventually he’ll have to take her to a kill shelter. He asked if I’d put up some pictures on my site to see if anyone out there might be interested in taking her in, or perhaps has some advice on what to do with her (we e-mailed a few pit bull rescue groups, but they had little to offer).

Don’t get me wrong – I am fully aware that she’s a pit bull, and that there’s a rep that goes along with the breed. But this one has been well-behaved and quiet, and I just interrupted her sleep to scratch her belly and all she did was kick her foot and wag her tail happily.

She seems like a beautiful pet for the right person, and if you’re at all interested, please do not hesitate to e-mail me at nycscout@gmail.com. I’ll put you in touch with the person who found her and of course, you would certainly be able to meet her before committing to anything.

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Anyway, I just finished eating a burrito and some nachos, and I noticed the dog watching me, looking for a treat. At first, my “master” instinct kicked in and I told her to go lay down, which she did. But then I broke down and gave her some left-overs.

After all, she just spent the night in one of the worst snow storms of the year, and probably only has a short time left anyway – why not spoil her a little before she’s gone?

-SCOUT

PS – If you can do anything to help spread the word via Facebook/Twitter/Tumblr, both me and my new lady friend would be forever in your debt.

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  1. Lisa Treacy Avatar
    Lisa Treacy

    I’ve posted this on my FB and twitter with requests to pass it along.

    I really hope you guys find a home for her! I would take her myself, but I’m up in Boston and we already have a dog AND cat in our tiny apartment. 🙁

  2. Toni Pizzola Avatar
    Toni Pizzola

    Please, please keep us posted. Megan and Jason Bascom sound like perfect new parents!

    1. Elli Avatar
      Elli

      I agree!!

    2. wanda Avatar
      wanda

      me three!

    3. KC Avatar
      KC

      Please meet with them, this family sounds like the happy ending this pit deserves!

    4. Annie Avatar
      Annie

      I agree! I hope it works out for this little girl and Megan & Jason Bascom.. Sounds like a great match!

    5. Ali Avatar
      Ali

      Megan and Jason sound perfect.

    6. Sharon Avatar
      Sharon

      yes! call megan and jason! they sound lovely. 🙂

    7. dee Avatar
      dee

      I agree. Megan and jason sound great for this dog. Pits are amazing dogs and very good if u love them. I rescued my pit and couldn’t think of being without him. Good luck!

    8. Lauri Avatar
      Lauri

      Totally agree! Megan and Jason Bascom sound like the perfect mom and dad for that beautiful dog! I already have 2 cats and a dog (and 2 kids, lol) and I live in Florida, but my first impulse was to want to adopt her myself! Best of luck and I hope she finds a forever family with the Bascoms’! Please update us on her story!

    9. Amanda Avatar
      Amanda

      I agree, I agree! Please keep us posted! Megan sounds like a lady who would love the company of such a sweet dog!

      If I didn’t live in Canada, have a cat, or live in an apartment that doesn’t allow dogs; that face of hers could of totally sucked me in!

  3. Matt Avatar

    We’re going to post this on our Pawnation Facebook and Twitter page to help get the word out.

  4. Ivete Avatar

    If you don’t end up finding a home for her, try contacting Animal Haven Soho — they’re a small independent shelter that’s no kill and usually has a few pits. Good luck!

  5. Katy Avatar
    Katy

    I posted her on facebook. Hopefully my friends will do the same. She looks beautiful. If I wasn’t living in a dorm right now, I would take her in a heartbeat. Hopefully she finds a wonderful forever home!

  6. D Avatar
    D

    Please do not take her to animal control, this is hell for dogs and the employees will abuse her and kill her for no reason!!!

  7. maggie Avatar
    maggie

    there are plenty of no-kill shelters that take pits, in fact most are full of pits and pit mixes! they’ve become one of the most commonly adopted dog breeds.

    i live in philly and know of a few here if you get desperate in NYC, but please don’t give up and surrender her to a kill shelter just yet. there is hope!

  8. Robin Avatar

    My wife and I live in Tucson, AZ and have a female pit that looks almost identical! We know they would love to be together! We would love to adopt her but have no way to get over to NY to pick her up. Since we own and operate our own small business leaving is just not an option. She would definately have a loving home and a very happy life (and companion)! We love the breed and are very aware of the stigma that surrounds them (it’s not the dog, it’s the owner(s)) and we take ours with us everywhere, even to our store! If you have any ideas or know any way she could be safely transported, without too much stress to her. We would happily and lovingly accept her into our home as part of our family. Thank you and I hope someone can take her and love her the way she deserves.

  9. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    I live in NJ, on an acre of property all fenced in. We just lost our 12 yr old Pit Bull in October. We have another small dog who is very friendly and a baby who is due at the end of the month. I’d love to adopt her as long as she gets along with our other dog!

  10. Dana Avatar
    Dana

    Try the Simon Foundation in Connecticut. They are a no kill shelter and take a lot of dogs that other shelters won’t. They have a lot of pit bulls.

    (203) 266-6000
    (860) 519-1516
    http://www.thesimonfoundation.org/

  11. Sarah W. Avatar
    Sarah W.

    The outpouring of support and all the offers to take her in are really inspiring! I hope that anyone who was moved by this story considers going down to the NYC Center for Animal Care & Control or another local shelter to adopt an equally deserving and loving pit bull.

    Also, I think Storm would be a great name for her.

    1. Annie Avatar
      Annie

      I think that would be an awesome name for her. One day I do hope I am able to adopt a pit bull.. I have always found them to be the sweetest!

  12. Ingrid M. Gonzalez-Castillo Avatar

    I highly recommend you try Rescue Ink. They are a wonderful bunch of guys (I’ve met personally) and pits are their specialty.

  13. Zane Avatar
    Zane

    I might be interested in taking her.

    email me
    thanks

  14. Cathyann Avatar
    Cathyann

    I’m in Boston, and have a good friend who rescues PitBulls who would take her if she hasn’t already found a loving home! She’s adorable!

  15. Chris Avatar
    Chris

    She looks just like my first foster dog – what an angel! But much MUCH more importantly, your friend MUST be sure to charge an adoption fee for this dog if she doesn’t go to a shelter. And preferably a deposit for her spay surgery if she hasn’t already had that done (I’m willing to “sponsor” her surgery, if that will help, by the way), and have the new owner sign an adoption agreement – I can give you samples – basically saying the adopter has to treat her as a pet, not use her for fighting, e.g. It’s still hard for me to believe, no matter how many times I see it, but people will go to great lengths to take advantage of ads like yours – have a fake couple, fake pictures, fake stories about a beloved pet who recently passed, etc. – just to get their hands on a free dog to torture and mutilate. And an intact pit bull is the #1 target. So, please, PLEASE, I beg your friend to take these precautions. I work with several rescues and can provide any further advice or information you like.

    1. Marguerite Avatar
      Marguerite

      I agree. Even if you feel uncomfortable “charging” an adoption fee money, just turn around and donate it to one of the many shelters out there. The fee doesn’t have to be hefty, just enough to ward off crazy people who want to torture the dog.

      I know a lot of folks in NYC don’t have a car, but if you don’t find a home in the area and have to try another city, talk to the different shelters. They may not have room for the dog, but might have volunteers willing to help transport her to where she needs to go. I know that is one way the rescue group I adopted my dog from transports dogs to foster/forever homes.

      Best of luck! She does look like a sweetheart!

  16. MG Avatar
    MG

    Animal Haven in SoHo (animalhavenshelter.org) is a great organization and always has many pits and pit mixes. It’s a great place!

  17. Jenn Avatar
    Jenn

    I posted this on FB and someone replied: “There is a no kill shelter by me – its called Pets Alive – in Middletown NY – web – http://www.petsalive.com

    Just wanted to pass the info along. I hope you find her a home though!!!

  18. noah Avatar
    noah

    Dude, I emailed you this morning. As long as she gets along with my dog, I can take her. You can even come to my apartment in Park Slope and check out my situation if you want. Hope to hear back from you.

  19. Abbey C Avatar
    Abbey C

    I posted this on my FB as well as sent it around at work. Wish I could take the little darling…but I live in a tiny apt in Boston wtih roomates that would not take kindly to a new pet.

    Pit’s are the absolute best friends to have, fabulous with kids and other dogs. I hope she finds a home soon!

  20. Ken Kemp Avatar
    Ken Kemp

    Pitt Bulls are second only to Golden Retrievers in their love of humans and eagerness to please. They are exceptionally easy to train. She looks like a winner. I’m sure she’ll make someone a great companion.