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. Katie Avatar

    Hi there,

    I know that I’ve emailed, tweeted, and stalked you in all possible ways, but I know that my friends Jason and Megan Bascom would make awesome doggy parents. They’ve had pitbulls in the past and know how to treat them with love.

    Thanks!

    Katie

  2. dahlila Avatar
    dahlila

    She’s darling.

    I know you are anxious to find her a home, but be careful that the home she gets is a good home, not someone who will treat her as badly as her previous owner.

    I suggest adding an adoption fee to weed out all potential bad doers.

    She looks awfully happy exactly where she is. The 2nd best dog I have ever owned–laying by my feet– is the one I found & swore I didn’t want. That was 11 years ago. 🙂

    Bless you & I’ll spread the word.

    d. xo

  3. Julie Smith Avatar
    Julie Smith

    I don’t know if she has been claimed yet, the folks in CT sound like a great choice, but I also sent you an email about meeting her. I already have a pit mix, and same thing happened, she was tied to a pole in central park, and starving to death. Keep us all updated.
    Thanks. Julie

  4. paula Avatar
    paula

    As I read through these posts, I want to add to the caution about people who might seem over-eager to adopt a pitbull. Be really, really careful to make sure it’s not someone who wants to fight the dog or use it as bait, or if she isn’t spayed they might breed her too much and then abandon her; it happens all the time! She looks like a beautiful dog, and but for the fact that I have 2 already, I might consider adopting her, so good luck! (Also, Juancho is right — don’t give her scraps — bad for training & digestion, but yes, it is hard sometimes; they are so endearing when they give you that big-eyed look!)

  5. Molly Avatar
    Molly

    wish I could take her SO bad, but I live on the other side of the country 🙁 sounds like she’s a total sweetheart

  6. Molly Avatar
    Molly

    wish I could take her SO bad, but I live on the other side of the country 🙁 she sounds like a total sweetheart!

  7. Meg Avatar
    Meg

    This makes me SO sad. 🙁 I am no where near NYC but I will pass it on via Twitter, etc.

  8. Jude Avatar
    Jude

    I commend you on your care and concern for this beautiful being who was left out in the cold to die.

    If an individual (not a rescue organization) agrees to adopt her, I recommend that the adopter pay the vet bill you incurred. A person’s ability and willingness to pay the vet bill will show that they are serious about making a long-term commitment to her care and well-being. Many people are emotionally motivated to adopt dogs yet hey don’t have the resources to properly care for them. Often, they end up giving the dog to a shelter, and perhaps one that euthanizes the animals. Requiring the adopter to cover the vet bill is a good measure of their sincerity.

    I just hope she finds a wonderful home full of love and compassion.

  9. Jason Bascom Avatar

    Hi- I wrote you an email, and my wife Megan has a left a comment above.

    Our beautiful dog Ria(ri-ah) passed last Friday. It was a really hard thing to deal with, she was our child. She was old, 13, and had a tumor in her abdomen. So I am thank full that she isn’t suffering even though we are. I rescued her when she was a pup from being fought(I got her in rural Florida). The guy I got her from told me he would fight her if he couldn’t find a home for her. I had to take her. I feel like fate is giving us the chance to save a dog again, and give us a most needed companion in return.
    We live in Norwalk, CT. Our house is 2 miles from work and I work in a pet friendly environment. We also have a yard, and easy access to pet friendly beaches and dog parks. We would love to save this dog. I know you have a lot of emails/posts, but if you could respond with any information as to where in the adoption process you are that would be awesome.

    1. Katie Avatar

      awww so nice J.

  10. Kate Avatar
    Kate

    I wish I could take her, but I already have two at home!

    You can bring her to Little Shelter on Long Island in Huntington (http://www.littleshelter.com/). They are a no-kill shelter, and very good about accepting abandoned pups.

    Good luck, she’s beautiful!

  11. Michele Roche Avatar
    Michele Roche

    We live in PA and have a big yard, we would love to give her a home,if you have’nt already found her a home. Please contact me either way at the above email.

  12. Lauren Snock Avatar
    Lauren Snock

    Jason and Megan sound great!!!!!!!! Please Please just hold out until you can find her a home – I will even send gift cards to petsmart and what not so you can purchase her food! You never know where she will end up even if she goes to a non kill shelter. She could be adopted for fighting, or to some other worthless piece of crap who would do that same thing! this dog is special and obviously appreciates a loving owner. I have two rescues myself and they are so loyal, and loving! These dogs dont deserve this and she is one of a kind!!!! Please consider holding off on the shelter until you find a home! It will be the best for her! 🙂

  13. Tara Avatar
    Tara

    Hope she finds a home, humans are the scum of the earth.I dont understand how someone could do this to their pet that only loves them hoping she would just die there. Please DO NOT TAKE HER TO A KILL SHELTER. Wait till you find her a home so many people have replied that they want her, I gave you my email someone told me they would take her for a forever home if no luck…

  14. CatScott Avatar
    CatScott

    I love this story and I know it’s destined for a happy ending. I would like to suggest that you thoroughly investigate any potential new owners. I’d hate to see someone with malicious intentions get this beautiful Blue Pit.

    Good Luck!

  15. Maureen Avatar
    Maureen

    Why is there NO update??? So many people want her and yet NO UPDATE!!!

    Scout please let everyone now if you found a home for this loving dog.

    Thanks!

  16. ilse Avatar

    I have a solid person who wants to meet and pos adopt her, ..please get back to me
    Thanks!

    Ilse.nyc67@gmail.com

  17. Tara Avatar
    Tara

    You are a wonderful person….God bless you!!

  18. Tricia Avatar
    Tricia

    Please try Pets Alive they are in the NY area. They are non profit No kill animal shelter. I have already twitted them. I have 2 pits myself & there reputation is undeserving. They are the most loving & loyal dogs.

  19. Ashley Avatar

    Hello!
    I found this post when someone retweeted, and I have since done the same. I keep checking back hoping for an update, but I’m sure you’re busy fielding all the offers you’ve gotten.

    Please keep us posted, and good luck!

  20. sheryl Avatar

    my boyfriend and i just adopted a lovely lil puppy this past weekend from BARC in Williamsburg. They are a non-kill shelter attached to a Vet on North 1st and Wykoff. I HIGHLY recommend them. They were lovely and my boyfriend found our new family member because they post all of their residents on PetFinder. While we were there another dog was being adopted as well. Check them out here: http://www.barcshelter.org/about/events