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. Kat Avatar

    Hello from England! I’ve posted on Twitter and Facebook and asked a friend in New York to ask her friends (presumably more useful than lots of people in London going “Oh my God she is GORGEOUS!” which your new friend so obviously is.)

    Very best of luck, I’m sure she’ll find a home soon thanks to your post.

  2. wombatarama Avatar

    This group has a fantastic network for pit bull rescue:
    http://pinupsforpitbulls.org/

    You can post directly to their Facebook page:

    http://www.facebook.com/pages/Pinups-for-Pitbulls-Inc/115398598207

  3. Melissa de la Fuente Avatar

    Aw, I just never understand how people can do things like that…..What a sweetheart & a beauty! I will be sure to post this on my blog, twitter and facebook. Has she found a home yet?
    xo
    Melissa

  4. lesley Avatar
    lesley

    BARC is a no-kill shelter that will (hopefully) take her! Barcshelter.org.

  5. Tanya Avatar
    Tanya

    Maybe her owner was in an accident? So much to be said for compulsory chip implants in animals. Hope she finds her owner or a great new home.

  6. Jenn Perry Avatar
    Jenn Perry

    Stay positive – Miracles do happen. We foster Pit Bulls for the local Philly Shelter + recently had foster hit the Jackpot!! She was adopted into a wonderful family, 3 children, a golden retriever, 3000 sq. ft. home + acres of property to frolic on. They adore her. Sending good vibes your way – persistence pays off when placing a pit bull, it only takes ONE person to put aside prejudices against the breed + give her the loving home she deserves. Good Luck, my friend.

  7. Lee Probert Avatar

    despite their reputation the breed is very friendly if treated well and trained appropriately. Just keep them on the lead outside because they are very protective and will attack other dogs.

  8. Leesha Avatar

    I emailed my friend in Vegas. Her boss is a judge who rescued animals. I pray that her experience will find a home for this beauty. I hate that I can’t take her, but I’m living with my parents. I pray that she finds a no-kill shelter. It brings tears to my eyes to think that she will die. God bless you and your friend.

  9. Copeland Casati Avatar

    Just posted via twitter & facebook, keep us posted, she is lovely!

  10. Ena Ronayne Avatar

    what a beauty? Such a clever breed and really they get such a lot of bad press on this side of pond also (such a pity). A neighbour of mine swears that they’re great with children.

    You don’t know for sure that she was left out to die. Maybe the owner couldn’t get back to her due to the snow. Have you checked with local vets and local police?

    I am happy to post this to my http://twitter.com/plantmad and http://www.facebook.com/thegardendesignco

    Hope you get a nice home for her.

  11. Lynn Avatar
    Lynn

    It seems doubtful a healthy, beautiful, well behaved dog like that was dumped by her owners. Someone obviously spent time caring for and training her. Why would they then leave her to freeze in a snow storm? It think it’s more likely the dog may have been stolen. I’ve had a dog stolen before and it was devastating. We never got him back. In searching for him, I was surprised to find out how often it happens. You should check yr local Craig’s list lost pet section and the local shelters to see if someone is looking for her.

  12. Lauren Avatar
    Lauren

    Sending your link to a friend who lives in Brooklyn. I know she and her hubby won’t be able to take her in, but they have a pit bull (and a baby!) maybe they will know someone who would be willing to.

  13. Ahimsa42 Avatar
    Ahimsa42

    First, you may want to consider fate placing this dog into your care. When a dog meets human bonding occurs through a release of a hormone called oxytocin within each. Its probably happening.

    Second, you may want to think about stop referring to your new friend as a pit bull. She looks like a labrador retriever/bull terrier mix. This dog does not look like the type that would grab onto a bull and never let go.

    Good luck. I’ll never understand the human capability to be cruel.

  14. Ashley Avatar
    Ashley

    There are no bad breeds, just bad owners. A pitbull can be raised to be an AMAZING, loyal and affectionate dog. They just need lots of exercise and love. I live in another country, but I hope she finds a home.

  15. Dysfunction Junction Avatar

    I’ll retweet this, but check into the Chicago Anti Cruelty Society. They have a pit bull program called Bully Buddies. http://www.anticruelty.org/site/epage/59789_576.htm

    I’m sure with everyone’s help you can find an out of state shelter.

  16. Nicole Avatar
    Nicole

    I just posted this on Facebook on the Bruised Not Broken Rescue Page:

    http://www.facebook.com/BruisedNotBrokenRescue

    They’re really great about saving pitties in NYC. You might want to have your friend contact them if he can’t find her a home.

  17. Ashley Avatar
    Ashley

    Also…it doesn’t look like she is a purebred, I think she is a lab mix of sorts.

  18. Rachel@PawPurrry Avatar

    OMG she looks just like my girl, Suede….Damn It! What is wrong with people I wish I could take her. I have retweeted.

  19. Kaitlen Avatar

    Posted to Twitter/Facebook. And I’m asking coworkers. If all else fails, have you tried Animal Haven? They’re a no-kill shelter and they do take pitbulls, although they’re usually pretty full. Still, if your furry friend is healthy, young, sociable, and knows commands, I would think they could probably place her fairly fast. Good luck!

  20. amy (fearless homemaker) Avatar
    amy (fearless homemaker)

    a friend liked to this on twitter + i have to say, you + your friend are good guys to have rescued this pup + given her a place to stay temporarily. i’ll spread the word on twitter + facebook – hopefully this sweet hound can find a home.

    also, picture #2 makes me exceptionally happy.