At the Fort Worth Animal Care & Control in Texas, a five-month-old puppy has had the worst start to his life one can ever imagine. The shelter staff sadly reports the tiny German shepherd blend has been experiencing signs of kennel stress, most likely in response to his anxiety and fear after having been tied up and left outside of the shelter’s front door.
Who or where his owner or this puppy lived is unknown. All we really know is this little guy is just so scared, but has never displayed any aggressive behavior. Please share his plight with friends, family, approved rescue organizations and social media contacts. Sharing saves lives.
The shelter reported the following:
Found in the morning abandoned in a small crate near the entrance of the shelter. There was a note that read the people who allegedly found the dog couldn’t wait until the shelter opened and they promised to make a donation to make up for them illegally abandoning the animal. The animal was very scared but showed no signs of aggression
This is what we know about Boogie:
Fort Worth Animal Care & Control – Silcox
Boogie A0055466791
German Shepherd
5 months, neutered male, 42 lbs
Intake: 5/30/24, stray
Please SHARE, PLEDGE, ADOPT or FOSTER!
These dogs must be tagged; he has already been scheduled to be euthanized. Tags may still be sent after this time but there is no guarantee after 5pm that the dog you are emailing about is still with us.
Email:
[email protected]
Write ‘Last Call’ and the animal number in the subject line. You will first receive an auto-generated email and then once a staff member checks emails, you will receive a confirmation back that your tag was received.
New fosters must first fill out the foster application: https://fortworthtexas.galaxydigital.com/agency/detail/… – must be in the DFW area
Fort Worth Animal Care & Control – Silcox
4900 Martin St, Fort Worth, TX 76119
Open Daily 12-6pm
All communication must be via email, do not call the shelter.
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