Terrified 5-Year-Old Pit Bull Mix Dumped at Kill Shelter, Her Life Is About To End Before It Ever Began
Diamond and her housemate Smokey look like they have lead a life of 'just existing'. They have only had each other to depend on, now separated at the shelter, they have no one. Aren't they what Rescue is all about - giving an unloved, unwanted, and uncared for bruised soul a second chance? A chance to love and be loved for the first time in her life - so heartbreaking. DIAMOND WILL BE KILLED SHORTLY - NYCACC BROOKLYN, NY
A volunteer writes "Diamond might need a little time to warm up to new people, but it is a small price to pay for her sweet, sweet company! She comes to us with her housemate due to a move, and can be skittish and timid, but absolutely wants to trust and bond with people. We’re told she has a low activity level, was playful and tolerant with a 3 year old, and manages to sneak into the garbage when no one’s looking. She seems housebroken, doesn’t pull on leash, and is SUPER treat motivated (they help her identify new people as friends, too!).
After several walks together, she now calls to me from her cage, readily props her paws in my lap, does very brief play spins, wags her tail, and will even kiss me gently on the nose. In the presence of a familiar face, she also seems more confident, propping her paws up on the fence to check out the unfamiliar face on the other side and softly wagging her tail. She looks a little rough around the edges, but even without polishing, she is an absolute gem! She’s small in stature but big in heart."
DIAMOND, #A1101073, BROOKLYN CC
SHELTER EMAIL adoption@nycacc.org (only if you can pick dog up personally)
SHELTER PHONE NUMBER (212) 788-4000
Address: 2336 Linden Boulevard Brooklyn, NY New York
Additionally, please share this story of DIAMOND on Facebook or Twitter, so we are closer to finding him the forever family he rightfully deserves. We have done it before and can certainly do it again.
If you or someone you know is interested in giving this adorable pup the forever home she rightfully deserves, PLEASE forward to them. Thank you <3 br="">
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A volunteer writes "Diamond might need a little time to warm up to new people, but it is a small price to pay for her sweet, sweet company! She comes to us with her housemate due to a move, and can be skittish and timid, but absolutely wants to trust and bond with people. We’re told she has a low activity level, was playful and tolerant with a 3 year old, and manages to sneak into the garbage when no one’s looking. She seems housebroken, doesn’t pull on leash, and is SUPER treat motivated (they help her identify new people as friends, too!).
After several walks together, she now calls to me from her cage, readily props her paws in my lap, does very brief play spins, wags her tail, and will even kiss me gently on the nose. In the presence of a familiar face, she also seems more confident, propping her paws up on the fence to check out the unfamiliar face on the other side and softly wagging her tail. She looks a little rough around the edges, but even without polishing, she is an absolute gem! She’s small in stature but big in heart."
DIAMOND, #A1101073, BROOKLYN CC
SHELTER EMAIL adoption@nycacc.org (only if you can pick dog up personally)
SHELTER PHONE NUMBER (212) 788-4000
Address: 2336 Linden Boulevard Brooklyn, NY New York
Additionally, please share this story of DIAMOND on Facebook or Twitter, so we are closer to finding him the forever family he rightfully deserves. We have done it before and can certainly do it again.
If you or someone you know is interested in giving this adorable pup the forever home she rightfully deserves, PLEASE forward to them. Thank you <3 br="">
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