
An Old English bulldog was brought into the Baldwin Park Animal Care Center on Saturday as a stray. The five-year-old dog presented with a cherry eye, a bad ear infection, fly strikes and his skin is a mess.

“He probably just sat outside alone rotting away. He could really use a new life in a comfy home with love and attention. Poor thing…”
Advocate for this dog via Saving Baldwin Park Shelter Dogs
This is what we know about this boy:

Check out his videos:
https://www.facebook.com/savingbaldwinparkshelterdogs/videos/515048782897514
https://www.facebook.com/556428370/videos/pcb.10158884590798371/1231397463965986
A5433344I don’t have a name yet and I’m approximately 5 years old male English bulldog. I have been at the Baldwin Animal Care Center since August 7, 2021. You can visit me at my temporary home B320.
Details ID: #A5433344
Breed: ENG BULLDOG
Sex: Male
Age: 5 years
Spayed/Neutered: UnknownStatus.
STRAY WAIT Medical Status
Location: Baldwin Kennel #B320
Intake Date: August 7, 2021
Rescue Only: N/A
Weight in lbs: 69.60
L.A. County Animal Care & Control: Baldwin Park4275 N. Elton Avenue, Baldwin Park, CA
[email protected]
More information available at:
All Animal Care Centers are open by appointment only.
If interested once dog is ready to go home, please self-schedule an appointment on https://animalcare.lacounty.gov/adopt-a-pet/
Shelter Staff:
Center Manager Maria Rosales [email protected]
Lt. Eileen Hill [email protected]
Kennel Sgt. Frank Medina [email protected]
Field Sgt. Brenda Leanos [email protected]
PM OIC (Officer in charge) Gabriel Fierro
[email protected]
Rescue Coordinator Rachael Acereto [email protected]
Please share this boy’s plight with approved rescue organizations, friends, family and social media contacts. Sharing saves lives. The buildings are full. The shelter needs rescue help and amazing families to give these guys a new life. Some have been waiting for months. Please share to help them find their forever home. (They can always use milk bone donations that can be dropped off in the front at anytime.)
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