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. Joe Hobaica Avatar
    Joe Hobaica

    Hi there, we had to put our pooch down due to cancer over the in the Fall and have been holding out on getting a new one. That said, we’d love to see if we can meet this cutie this weekend. We live in Brooklyn and are a block away from Prospect Park, so she’d have plenty of running around and possible squirrel chasing at her disposal. I can be reached at the email listed. Thanks so much!

    All best,

    Joe Hobaica

  2. Michele Avatar
    Michele

    Please if u still havent found her a home contact these ppl.

    http://www.facebook.com/bestfriendsanimalsociety?v=info

  3. Christy Avatar
    Christy

    She’s beautiful! I’d hate to see her end up in a shelter but if she really needs to go to one the RISPCA is a no kill shelter and they take pit bulls. RISPCA.com. I really hope she finds a forever home!

  4. Alex K. Avatar
    Alex K.

    PEOPLE!!! Please make sure you email NYCScout, not just post here under the comments.

    Scout – seems like your longshot is working out pretty good. I wish you the best of luck selecting a new owner from all these wonderful people.

  5. Susan Avatar
    Susan

    I’m so moved by all the beautiful responses. And offers of home. Good people.

  6. Christopher OB Avatar
    Christopher OB

    Wow – she sounds so sweet! I had some bad luck with a previous attempt at a pit adoption, turned out the dog was randomly super aggressive with no warning. Vet said she had ‘potentially unresolvable mental issues’. I thought it turned me off for good, but I’d love to meet her! Get back to me if she’s still available.

  7. John Avatar
    John

    “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?”

    Do not assume she a short time left. That kind of negativity is not going to the help the situation she is in. By the looks of it, there are numbers of people interested. And to go along with what others said, please charge an adoption fee and work with a shelter to screen potential owners if you go that route. Also there are a number of no-kill shelters in your area. Also out of curiosity, how come you are not able to keep her? You speak highly of her in your post.

  8. Lauren Avatar
    Lauren

    I am happy to help call a bunch of places if you need an extra hand. There is a huge list on the this site for options:

    http://pbrc.net/webapp/cgi-bin/orgs_by_state.cgi/d4229925c87362940b5e7246539c7a14

    For example:
    Type No-Kill Shelter
    Contact Name cheryl jewell
    Address Ithaca, NY 14850
    USA
    Contact Email jewellc@cortland.edu
    Website http://www.spcaonline.com

  9. Theresa Avatar
    Theresa

    It is so good to see a good outcome for a poor defenseless animal. The person that left her there needs to go to jail.

    I’m glad she was found and will soon have a forever home with good people.

  10. Ryan Avatar
    Ryan

    My friend wants to adopt but can not get ahold of you. Pleas email me directly, immediately with a phone number. My friend has tried emailing and tweeting at the contact info provided and has not gotten a response. She and her fiancee want to adopt TONIGHT OR TOMORROW

  11. Rick Avatar
    Rick

    HI, I sent an email directly earlier as well. I have a 1000 loft in Brooklyn, and I would love to meet her. My dog, 13 years old raised her as from a pup, passed away last november. I am looking for a new dog. She looks like such a sweetheart

  12. Alexis Avatar
    Alexis

    I hope whoever the owner is that left this dog out in the cold like that sees all these comments, and i hope they specifically see mine because I would like to tell them that they are evil, and karma will come back to get them. I would love to leave you outside with no clothes in a snow storm chained to a fence and see how much you like it. :0

  13. Lisa Avatar
    Lisa

    Thank you so much for taking this beautiful girl in. I used to think I would never own a pit bull (they’re so evil, right?). But we adopted a former fighting dog about a year ago from a great rescue. The characteristics you’ve described about the dog you found are the common traits of this breed – it’s people who use that loyalty and love of humans to turn the dog into a dangerous animal. I hope she finds a great home with people who know and respect her breed and who will give her lots of love.

  14. Michael J Avatar
    Michael J

    I already sent an email earlier, but I want to comment here as well. My name is Michael and I live in Sparta, NJ. I work at Picatinny Arsenal in Dover, NJ. I will gladly leave work right now to pick up this gorgeous little girl and take her home to my family. We all love animals and I’ve wanted a pit for a long time. Before now we didn’t have room, but my wife’s dog died recently and my German Shepherd is lonely for a new playmate. We have a loving home with lots of doggie biscuits and rawhide bones. We even have a couch that is reserved especially for the animals so that they can sit with us in the living room and watch TV.

    I’ll be at work until 7 PM tonight. Even after I leave work I am willing to drive out to the city to bring her home. I can promise you that she will have a nice warm bed and a loving family for the rest of her life, however long it may be.

  15. Dina Avatar
    Dina

    To all whom have responded and are interested in helping rescue pups – please take a look at the NYC Animal Care and Control’s adoptables page and help get the word out for these death row dogs, most of whom are pit bulls.

    http://www.nycacc.org/

    If you’d like to help, please friend Urgents Part 2 on facebook to help crosspost for these dogs facing death and increase their exposure and chances at finding a home and the little bit of love th they so rightfully deserve.

  16. margee gearhart Avatar
    margee gearhart

    my daughter, jessica referred me to this web info. thank you for taking care of this beautiful dog. First, i have to say, i just had to put my 12 year old lab, Sarajane, to sleep this morning. I haven’t been able to stop crying, my heart is broken. how can someone leave her out like that…i don’t understand.
    i will show my husband tonite…its rough, but God works wondors, who knows, maybe he’s telling us we need to help.
    margee gearhart
    denville, nj

  17. Donna Ploss Avatar
    Donna Ploss

    Call Bikers Against Animal Cruelty in CT. You can also try RESCUE Ink, in NY. Ask for Ant. They help ALOT of dogs get great homes!!

  18. Lisamarie Raniolo Avatar
    Lisamarie Raniolo

    You can try Bide-a-wee. They have locations in the city and long island.

  19. Heather Griffin Avatar
    Heather Griffin

    I found a really good home for one of my pit bulls on pitbullrescuecentral.com or .org

  20. Caroline Avatar
    Caroline

    I’m good friends with the Bascom’s and I can’t say enough good things about them – as people and as puppy parents. That dog would be so loved. She would have space to run around, daily outdoor adventures, and two of the most energetic, happy companions I’ve ever met. And that’s exactly what she needs after something so horribly traumatic. You and your friend are amazing for saving her.