In Fort Worth, Texas, a six-year-old German shepherd named Luther has been labeled “code red” because of a medical concern. He is loved and adored by everyone, and surely this sweet guy deserves better than to be euthanized for convenience and/or overcrowding at the Fort Worth Animal Care and Control – North Animal Campus.
Luther is described as dog friendly, easy to walk on a leash, snuggly and has great manners. He sits on command and takes treats gently.
he’s very proud of his favorite toy and will jump up on the kennel door to show it to you.
Additional information:
Rescue only due to possible cancer on left eye. He might need a hospice rescue/foster. An evaluation was performed by a veterinarian on October 2 pertaining to his eye.
A0053798764, Luther
German shepherd six years of age
Neutered
Weight: 91 pounds
Brought in as stray in July
HW+
Last call
Luther is currently at Fort Worth Animal Care & Control – North Animal Campus located at 351 Hillshire Driver in Haslet, Texas 76052. To save Luther, email to place the dog on hold. All rescue tags must be sent via email: [email protected]. In subject line, write “last call” with dog’s name and animal #A0053798764. You will get an automated response back first – then staff will send a confirmation email. Staff checks all emails by 9:00 a.m. before starting to euthanize.
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