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. Abby Bean Avatar

    Tweeted & Facebooked; I hope your next post is a happy ending!

  2. Sharon Azar Avatar
    Sharon Azar

    If she’s not yet spayed, the ASPCA has a program where they spay/neuter pit bulls for free.
    If you need help with placement (checking possible homes out) I’d be glad to help. I sent your poster out to my rescue list.
    Best, Sharon WOOF!

  3. Viviane Avatar
    Viviane

    Came to your post via Twitter. So sad, and what a beautiful dog.
    Please consider bringing her to the Brooklyn Animal Research Coalition (www.barcshelter.org). They are a no-kill shelter, and also known for handling large breed dogs.

  4. Rhonda Avatar
    Rhonda

    Several members of my family have pit bulls and they are all very sweet. She is beautiful. We are no where New York or I would definitely show this to my sister. How awesome to have people like you who are willing to help find her a home. Good luck!!

  5. Diane Avatar
    Diane

    Seems like a bunch of people have suggestions, including one who is looking for a Foster home.
    Before I go all out to try and find a home, can you update this page so we know if you’ve made some progress? Dan in New Jersey says he want the dog!

    What’s up?

  6. Rich Avatar
    Rich

    Try Animal Haven. They’re in Soho. Also, Waggin’ Train. You can find them on Petfinder. Waggin’ Train pulls pits out of the NYACC all the time, so they might help. Do you know how she does on her own or around other dogs?

  7. Kerry Avatar
    Kerry

    Can you see if the dog gets along with other dogs?

  8. Deb Avatar
    Deb

    Just saw her on Facebook via a friend’s page. I’m in Florida, so while I can’t help, I posted on my facebook, and sent directly to a friend of mine in NY who has a male pit…I think he needs a girlfriend, whether he’s neutered or not! *crosses fingers*

  9. Liane Avatar
    Liane

    I’m glad there are so many good people willing to help. I hope someone finds the owner and chains him/her to a post overnight in a storm. NO animal deserves that, except the piece of dirt who did it to her.

  10. erika Avatar
    erika

    I wish I could take her but alas, I live in Chicago and have no way of picking her up. Please give her all the time you can. Pits get a bad rap but it’s the owner who sucks, not the dog. My sister has a pit that is the sweetest, most loving dog dog I’ve ever met. I would be happy to contribute money to her care as long as you keep her in your care; please let me know.

  11. Stefanie Hargreaves Avatar
    Stefanie Hargreaves

    First off, thank you for what you’re doing. So many people wouldn’t bother to help simply because she’s a pit.

    Secondly, have you tried the NYC based group Bruised Not Broken? Here’s their website:

    http://www.bruisednotbroken.com/

    Sending all good karma from Washington state,
    Stefanie

  12. Lorraine Avatar
    Lorraine

    I just reposted this on Facebook. I hope this girl gets a lovely new home! And to the folks who don’t get to adopt her – check out your local shelters and animal rescue groups!!! There are literally millions of pets still out there, just waiting for loving homes. And I guarantee that each one has a story of his or her own!

  13. Sara Avatar

    From all the comments, it looks like you are getting some good ideas for around the NYC area, but I volunteer for PAWS in Chicago (largest no-kill shelter in the midwest) and I know there is at least one pitbull in there now. It may seem far, but getting her to a place she will be safe is a much better option than taking her to a shelter where they euthanize animals if they aren’t adopted. Good luck!

  14. Kim Avatar
    Kim

    Shared on FB. What a cute dog, I’ll keep my fingers crossed that she finds a good home.

  15. jr Avatar
    jr

    Ill post on my facebook…many of my friends do animal rescue.
    This seems like a really sweet dog and I hope she finds a home. Please dont take her to a kill shelter!!!

  16. r25 Avatar
    r25

    Please don’t give her to a kill shelter. This lovely lady deserves a forever home and a good life with persons who would never mistreat her in such a way. Leaving an animal out in a blizzard is horrific and this dog deserves better. If she is indeed stolen, try looking around for lost dog reports and ask the vet to check for a microchip.

    Re-posting and reaching out to anyone who may be able to help.

  17. Lori Beth Avatar
    Lori Beth

    If I were allowed to have another dog, I’d be on my way to NYC. Unfortunately, the county I live in only permits 3 dogs per household.

    To all of the people who posted: “I wish I lived closer…I’d take her” Think about it. Would you drive across state lines to adopt a child? This is no different. This beautiful dog needs a loving home for the rest of her life. I drove 10 hours roundtrip to adopt one of my dogs. It was worth every mile!

    If you could take her…then you should. Don’t let distance be a factor. Its a great reason for a roadtrip!

  18. Katie G Avatar
    Katie G

    With all the support coming from NYC and further, I hope to hear a happy ending. I put the story on Facebook.

  19. Bia Nunes de Sousa Avatar
    Bia Nunes de Sousa

    I would too take her, except I’m @ Sao Paulo, Brazil, and just adopted a dog! Her name is Mila and “she” posted your cry for help to her FB. We are really hoping to a happy ending to this story. Good luck, take care and congratulations on being such a nice person.

  20. Anne Avatar
    Anne

    Try newyorkbullycrew.org By the way, the behavior you described is typical of most pit bulls. They just get a bad reputation because you only hear about the ones that have bad owners that train them to be aggressive. I have two and they are the most laid back, gentle dogs EVER. Now my chihuahua mix – he snaps at the slightest thing!