Mom and her babies have ‘deadline’ at Houston kill shelter

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Blondie and her babies are scheduled to be euthanized on July 5th – their “deadline” is just devastating. Five adorable puppies and a mother who loves them, and through no fault of their own, will soon lose their lives.

According to BARC, Blondie is extremely stressed.

Check out the family here:

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This is what we know about Blondie. According to shelter notes, she was picked up by animal control when she charged and scared the neighbors. No one came to the shelter to claim her and residents said she had been a stray in the neighborhood. More than likely she was being protective of her puppies. Who knows if anyone had tried to get too close to her or if neighborhood kids tried to taunt her? And now at the shelter, Blondie has become even more protective of her puppies. She needs a rescue organization or foster to provide her with a quiet place to decompress.

Blondie’s puppies are approximately three to four weeks old. One of the puppies has possible ringworm on her tail and left rear paw. (A1886024). She has not suffered any hair loss at this time.

Blondie ID#A1886029

Puppies are named Greenie, Brownie, Bluey, Goldie and Pinkie. ID#s A1886023-27. They are listed as “staffie mixes” each weighing approximately 2.8-3.7 pounds.

During volunteer interaction, Blondie did not make any aggressive moves; just watched intently. The puppies are very social, like to interact and play and appeared to be quite healthy. Even when the volunteer picked up one of the puppies for a quick snuggle, Blondie did not react.

Volunteers for BARC’s Urgent Pets is sharing the plight of this sweet family who will soon perish if help doesn’t arrive. Pledges to help the dogs once they are released to an approved rescue organization often helps rescuers with the high cost of veterinarians and care.

Please contact BARC if you are local and can help. They cannot assist out of state foster or adoption offers.

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Rescues: BARC [email protected]

Please use the animal’s seven digit ID number when contacting the shelter. BARC Animal Shelter is located at 3200 Carr Street, Houston, TX 77026.

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Nobody better mess with my baby.
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Sleepy bunny.

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