Homeless family brought ‘Peachy’ to shelter for help but instead dog is listed to be euth’ed

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At the New York City Animal Care Center in Manhattan, New York, Peachy has been issued her death sentence. Her homeless family had no other choice but to bring Peachy to the shelter, and there they asked for help. Instead, Peachy is slated to be euthanized today.

Peachy loved her family, and they loved her. She had blended nicely with children of all ages and other little dogs who lived in the same home. And then came a tragic turn of events, and Peachy’s family became homeless, and today her life hangs by a delicate thread. Will someone come and rescue her before it’s too late?

Need a little more insight into Peachy? A volunteer writes:

Peachy is quite precious, with those precious eyes and silvery blue coat. There’s a whole lot of world to take in at once, and for Peachy, it can be overwhelming. What a gal like Peachy really needs is that tender human hand to nurture, guide her and slowly help her open up and realize the world can be a safe and secure place for a dog that wants nothing more than to feel comfortable.

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Peachy’s video:

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Sweetheart Peachy

And what stood out to everyone who has ever met Peachy is when she cried when the medical staff walked away from her. This two-year-old dog is in need of comfort; she cries when strangers walked away from her. It broke everyone’s hearts.

Click here for more information to save Peachy now.

Shelter notes:

PEACHY, ID# 165218, 2 Yrs. Old, 46.4 lbs., Female
Manhattan ACC, Medium Mixed Breed, Gray / White
Owner Surrender Reason:
Shelter Assessment Rating: New Hope Only
No children (under 13)
No cats
Single-pet home
Recommend no dog parks
Place with a New Hope partner

If you would like to adopt a NYC ACC dog, and can get to the shelter in person to complete the adoption process, you can contact the shelter directly. Adoption hours at these facilities is 12:00 – 5:00 p.m.

Manhattan Shelter: 326 East 110 St. New York, NY 10029

Please share this dog’s plight with approved rescue organizations, friends, family and social media contacts. Sharing saves lives.

If you CANNOT get to the shelter in person and you want to FOSTER OR ADOPT a NYC ACC Dog, you can PRIVATE MESSAGE our page for assistance. PLEASE MESSAGE OUR PAGE or EMAIL US at [email protected].

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