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moonlight26posts-blog · 2 months
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In Baltimore City, MD: Poor, emaciated pup with no body fat or muscle still has the most gentle and trusting eyes - BARCS, Baltimore MD
- Rescue Needed -
Raven- 1 year, unaltered female, 33lbs
1-year-old Raven has had a tough time lately, but she has not let it change her sweet and gentle demeanor.
This poor girl was surrendered to the shelter after reportedly not eating for two weeks despite her belly continuing to grow. Once in our care, our vets noted that Raven had a body condition score of just 1/9, with severe muscle loss and no discernible body fat. X-rays showed loops of bowel filling her entire abdominal cavity, obscuring all other organs, and a fecal ball obstructing her ability to defecate.
After a couple of enemas, Raven is finally starting to improve, feel better, and grow stronger. Repeat x-rays confirmed that the obstructing fecal ball is now gone, however we are continuing to monitor her closely. A full medical summary can be provided upon request.
We cannot even begin to imagine how terrible Raven has felt now for several weeks, and while she may have every right to be less than, Raven has been nothing but incredibly delightful with everyone she's met so far. Raven perks up for visitors and has the most soft and trusting eyes.
Currently, Raven is residing comfortably in a staff member's office, but due to her poor condition, we would love to find rescue placement for her ASAP, so that she get the continued TLC she needs and deserves.
Raven is available immediately for rescue pick-up.
Please let us know if your organization can help!
Thank you,
The BARCS Rescue Team
Baltimore Animal Rescue & Care Shelter (BARCS) ​New Address! 2490 Giles Rd, Baltimore, MD 21225 [email protected]| (410) 396-4695
Rescue pick-up hours: Monday-Friday: 10:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m
Adoption hours: Monday-Friday: 2 p.m.-6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Baltimore Animal Rescue and Care Shelter, Inc. (BARCS) | 2490 Giles Rd, Baltimore, MD 21225
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kuebikome · 9 months
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Why’s my dog fucked up
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darkwood-sleddog · 8 months
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dog id subreddits are so funny. thousands of people that can't recognize a garden variety pit bull.
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5weekdays · 9 months
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she’s got those werther’s original eyes
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katyazvonkovna · 8 months
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that's my good boy Teddy!! tiktok: thecovewitch
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sdequus · 1 year
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I wish i enjoyed the snow as much as Phoebe does.
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moonlight26posts-blog · 7 months
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In Baltimore County, MD: SWEET ONYX IS HOPING FOR A NEW HOME REAL SOON!
Onyx here! And boy have I been waiting for what feels like forever for my forever family. I know good things come to those who wait but I'm always told how amazing I am so I thought I would have found them by now! I'm a super smart guy and am a big people pleaser so I know a good amount of commands and have been working on my manners to impress you. I'm young, active and a big goofball with an even bigger personality who just wants a best friend to enjoy life with. As active as I am I do like balance and love relaxing time with my people. So whether you're wanting to try out a new hiking trail or catch up on your shows, I'll be right there enjoying it with you!
Call Baltimore County Animal Services if you would like to meet Onyx! 410-887-7297
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kuebikome · 2 months
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darkwood-sleddog · 1 year
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This is a honest question, but what is your opinion on the class of "Pitbull" dogs? In my experience they often seem to be like Malinois with being a "loaded gun intense dog" with how some owners talk about them, yet also aren't seen as able to do anything but fight.
Do you think they'd be good with sports? Like pulling, or sledding, or agility? Also on the Malinois, what do you think of the videos of them scaling walls, or put through such intense workouts?
I like American Pit Bull Terriers and other pit bull type dogs. I think they have a pleasing shape and I love their fat heads and how easily they seem to build muscle. If you're active, and don't need a dog that can be off leash or with other dogs necessarily, not into socializing with weird dogs yourself, they can be great companions. They are successful in weight pulling and generally love pull sports (all the weight pull clubs 'near' me are run by pit bull people). Overall I think many people have worked hard to maintain the dog as an active breed while finding other ways to satisfy the dog's need to work without falling into dog fighting. Weight pull, back packing, joring, wall climb and other individual sports are great options for these dogs. Hell I also know a ton that do hog work. In this way they are a lot like malamutes (besides the hog work, but one could argue this is very similar to the way indigenous sled dogs are used for hunting/polar bear security).
Where I feel the breed falls short is when people try to "de-intensify" the way they are talked about to combat breed bans and negative stigma (think 'velvet hippo' and 'it's all how you raise them' mentality). I think white rescue people get a big high over taking pit bulls out of what they deem as negative environments when in reality this dog is owned in majority by people of color in urban places. I think that LESS people need to own pit bulls because they are NOT velvet hippos or nanny dogs, they are instead an active, dog aggressive breed. There's nothing bad about that fact, it's just the truth. Like literally think of the nastiest Jack Russel Terrier you've ever met (and i think many people have met at least one REALLY ornery small terrier dog in their lifetime) and then make it 40-60 pounds. That's what a pit bull is at its core. A big ass terrier. I think the people that talk about these dogs in a way that is HONEST about the actual nature of these dogs (intense, strong, active and dog aggressive) are doing the breed a kindness. I think shelters and rescues trying to down play these very real, very breed standard in well bred pit bull types traits in these dogs to get them adopted are putting people in real danger. I think a lot of random bred pit bull type dogs have human aggression and I think we need to be more liberal with behavioral euthanasia for those individuals.
I like pit bull people that are in the breed for what the breed ACTUALLY is and respect that while not continuing the dog fighting horrors of their past and finding other, more positive ways to honor the dogs abilities. I HATE pit bull people that see them as capable of doing nothing wrong ever ever ever. The breed has, at its core, two very different types of camps that own them and unfortunately the later is more prominent.
And regarding Malinois I don't think that there's anything wrong with putting a dog through an intense workout. Malinois are truly incredible dogs and capable of so many things. The problem comes in for me when handlers expect and desire the dog to be overly stimulated and engaged 100% of the time. That's not healthy mentally for the dog and I also don't believe a dog can perform those tasks safely when they are quivering from stimulation. From a big dog owner perspective, I do wonder about the joint health of these dogs though honestly.
And to finish off, I do think there is a difference between talking honestly about a dog breed and the "loaded gun language" I so frequently complain about. Talking honestly about a breed is about acknowledging the differences and challenges a specific breed or type of dogs may have. Not every breed is suited for every person or situation and it is important to recognize this. "Loaded Gun" language, as often used with Malinois and Pit Bull types, is bragging about a dog's lack of manageability as if that is a good thing, as if the dog needs some super human or some sort of ridiculous schedule to act composed. In reality it feels like these people are overwhelmed by the dog they have created, a dog that has never been taught to settle, and are ignorantly talking pridefully about this to convince themselves that THEY are correct and there's nothing wrong. It's not bad to do intense dog sports, or to have a dog that loves and is driven to do said sports, but a good sport dog and/or working dog should be able to compose themselves. Without this ability they are not able to truly be a dog, existing simply as dog kind, and are just a tool with which people stoke their egos. If you're in it for the dog you will allow them to relax and settle, even if that has to be taught.
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yuveim · 2 years
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I have a weirdly specific ask. Since Rosario and Glenn like dogs, in a poly ship what type of dog would they want to co-parent with mc?
i was actually asking myself the same thing as i was thinking about that fav animal ask!
i'd definitely say a bigger dog; maybe something like a greyhound, doberman or german shepherd.
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gentleman-detective · 2 years
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I never introduced you guys to the stray pibble I adopted! Almost $1k in vet bills in already, but she’s worth every penny.
Edit: Click for HD if you want 🥰
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screaming--agony · 2 years
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I’m not going to lie. I’m getting kind of pissed that pit bulls are always in the news for a dog attack. Bad Reputation. No one acknowledges that other breeds of dogs attack humans or other animals. For example, a family raised a chocolate lab from puppy to adult years and one day the dog flipped the switch and attacked one of the kids. Or Great Danes who accidentally kill simply because they don’t realize their size. Or toy breeds, even though their jaws are tiny their bite is bloody. Or Husky. Or Rot Weilers. It doesn’t matter the breed, any dog can flip the switch. It doesn’t matter if you raised with love. It happens. Humans flip the switch. I’m sick of reading about the negative aspect of pit bulls. Every breed and every species have their faults. But only pit bulls are on the pedestal for dangerous breed. People aren’t aware that pit bulls, in fact, have intervened and saved human lives. For example, a man owned a pit bull who spent time with neighboring kids, and one day the dog went on high alert, broke out of it’s own house to weasel it’s way into the neighbors house, only to find the family tied up in a burglary which the pit bull attacked the intruder to save lives. I witnessed a pit chilling across the parking lot of a gas station with it’s owners in a truck until a man became violent with his girlfriend, and the pit became rowdy with protective barking, his owner intervened with the dispute. No one hears of the positive aspects, the good Samaritan deeds. The “Nanny” breed. Pit bulls have an ugly reputation. It’s sad because pit bulls are the ones abandoned in animal shelters and end up euthanized because people are afraid.
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vamprnce · 2 years
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also important hc update: Chris and Johnny have 4 dogs and 2 cats bc they're insane
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alliluyevas · 2 years
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this is so bizarre like…I think the mom refusing to talk to her is not good communication but if you knew your mom had issues with large dogs/pit bulls why the hell would you not tell her before she visited.
also I’m sorry but I literally would never adopt a large dog of any breed from a troubled background if I had kids. Just not worth the risk imo.
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prettyvacanttt · 2 years
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Little man update!!! He can walk, run and this morning almost jumped all by himself!! After like a week of 24/7 corrections and massages and lil exercises his muscles are already so strong you can hardly even tell he had swimmers!!
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