Meet Dusty and Jazzy; the two bonded German shepherds mixes were believed to have been dumped and left to wander the streets. They were hungry, scared and lost, but stayed by each other’s side with only each other to trust and provide comfort.
Dusty and Jazzy were brought to the SEACCA shelter in Downey, California. Finally, someone was there to help them – the dogs were fed and given shelter, but no one has ever come to visit with them or offered to foster or adopt them. On Tuesday morning when the shelter reopens, the plans are to euthanize Dusty and Jazzy together.
“Code Red” SEAACA and it means that the dogs were sent out on an email to all rescue partners and identified as dogs with no public or rescue interest. That is as close as SEAACA gets to euth notice,” animal rescue advocate Alissa wrote on her Facebook page, explaining the urgency. “In this case I am also told the urgency has been confirmed because the shelter even sent out a follow up email to a rescue seeing it they could take them. That means they need OUT.”
Dusty is the male dog. He is a three-year-old German shepherd, weighing 94 pounds. According to shelter volunteers, he has no negative behavior or medical notes and is already neutered. #20-17882.
Jazzy is the female dog. She is a three-year-old German shepherd weighing 61 pounds. She was frightened when brought to the shelter, but she has since calmed down and is being handled. Sadly, Jazzy is suffering from kennel cough, and she will need to have veterinarian care. #20-17881.
Pledges are being accepted and will be sent to the approved rescue organization once the dogs are safely out of the shelter. Follow their Facebook link here for additional information here.
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For more information and how to rescue or adopt these dogs, contact the SEAACA Shelter in Downey, California. Dusty (20-17882) & Jazzy (20-17881) Address: 9777 Seaaca St, Downey, CA 90241. Phone: 562.803.3301.
Pet Rescue Report or the National Pet Rescue are not contact points for the dogs. Please see above.
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