Brave but sweet senior found in awful condition has rescuers ‘dropped to their knees’

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At the East Valley Animal Services in California, what a nine-year-old dog has endured for an unknown amount of time, has rescuers “dropping to their knees.” Meet Kirby – this sweet little senior who weighed 13.7 pounds when he entered the shelter, but whether his coat with all the debris, feces and urine had been shaved off, is not clear,

It is no surprise that Kirby was not neutered when he entered the shelter, and he has since been on the Blue Alert List asking for placement as soon as possible.

Here is what we know about this precious little guy. When he entered the shelter as a “stray” (DUMPED), he was so matted, he could barely move. He is missing most of his teeth and suffers from an ear infection.

Despite the pain Kirby must be in, he is extremely stoic and welcomed being shaved down without the use of sedation. By far, his willingness to be helped, is a testament to his wonderful character and disposition. He is described as “sweet, loving and good with other dogs.”

Sadly, it is not all rainbows and kisses for Kirby since he entered the shelter. He isn’t eating very well, and it very well could be because his mouth and earache are so painful. And now, the introduction to a noisy animal shelter with strangers all around must be as scary.

Kirby needs a veterinarian checkup to help. Doesn’t he deserve better than this?

Can we ALL please extend some kindness to Kirby; a dog who likely has been treated like trash all his life?

Let’s make sure our Kirby doesn’t continue to slip through the cracks and eventually disappear, all PROMISE for a second chance gone foreve

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Adoption offering:

A2133288

Located At: Los Angeles Animal Services – East Valley Shelter

Description: My name is Kirby and I am an unaltered male, white Mixed Breed.

Age: The shelter staff think I am about 9 years old.

Weight: I weigh approximately 14 pounds.

More Info: I have been at the shelter since Apr 09, 2024.
If you choose to adopt this animal, you must have him or her examined by your veterinarian within 72 hours. Further veterinary care MAY be required at your expense.

Please share Kirby’s plight with approved rescue organizations, friends, family and social media contacts. Sharing saves lives. Follow here.

For more information, please contact:

Kirby #A2133288

(Photo courtesy of the Pet Care Foundation)

East Valley Shelter

14409 Vanowen Street

Van Nuys, CA 91405

Email: [email protected]

1-818-756-9323

1-213-655-7613

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