Your heart is the right place, but I honestly do not see the point in getting the dog medical attention, then just dropping him in the street again.
I agree with those who mentioned calling the shelter.
Your heart is the right place, but I honestly do not see the point in getting the dog medical attention, then just dropping him in the street again.
I agree with those who mentioned calling the shelter.
Who said we'd be dropping him on the street again after we got him medical attention?Originally Posted by jackie
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Originally Posted by jackie
I agree Roxy,
If you call the shelter (the one you like) they may in fact, be willing to come out and get him. And as has already been stated, they will clean him up, get him all the medical attention he may need and "advertise" him for adoption. You could at that time choose to solicit additionally on your own, by forwarding their link page and posting on PT, Petfinder, etc..
If all else failed, you could try a last minute save effort "by rescuing him" yourself if his time ran out. Think about it!!!
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