UPDATE: Rescued by Love Leo Rescue
At the City of San Bernardino Animal Shelter, a beautiful Anatolian shepherd has been placed on the euthanasia list because he’s been bullied by other dogs and has sustained recent injuries from his kennel mate.
Trey’s euthanasia command can happen at any time. The one-year-old dog, who weighs 63.4 pounds, has been at the shelter since September 16, 2023 when he was found as a stray. He has been neutered and knows commands.
he is a shelter gentle lovebug. Patient with other dogs cramped in kennel with him. he’s gotten wounded and pinned down getting bullied from all the others’ stress.
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Adoption listing:
TREY – ID#A559295
My name is Trey and I am a neutered male, cream and black Anatolian Shepherd. Shelter staff think I am about 1 year and 1 month old. I have been at the shelter since Sep 16, 2023.
For more information about the adoption process, click here: Animal Control. Note that the last adoption will start at 4:30 pm.
To be KILLED 10/11!
Shelter notes:
Dog has been in multiple fights with multiple kennel mates from multiple kennels. Staff unable to verify the instigator, but dog has been sent to the vet for wound treatment multiple times. Latest with A558427 resulted in punctures to head and neck and being pinned to ground. Trey can be socially oblivious to other dogs; needs multiple corrections to adjustr behavior.
Follow here and scroll down for short videos of Trey in the play yard with other dogs.
To meet this special dog or any other, call the shelter at (909) 384-1304 and refer to the dog’s ID# when calling. Please be patient. They are very busy and very understaffed. Hold times may be long.
For rescue use only:
Email the shelter to place a hold on the dog you wish to rescue. Include the dog’s ID#, name and number of your puller and the date you plan to pull.
Help this boy get out of San Bernadino California City Shelter; Foster, Rescue, Adopt: [email protected] 909 384-1304. Please share Trey’s plight with approved rescue organizations, friends, family and social media contacts. Sharing saves lives.
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