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moonlight26posts-blog · 4 months
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In Baltimore City, MD: Beautiful, affectionate, and intelligent, dog-friendly Husky is looking for rescue placement - BARCS, Baltimore MD
- Rescue Needed -
Blizzard- 3 years, altered female, 40lbs
Meet Blizzard! This beautiful, sweet girl recently came to our shelter as a stray, underweight and covered in urine and feces, but she still has the calmest, friendliest energy around. She walks easily, isn't bothered by other dogs outside, and enjoys pets. She is highly treat-motivated (focused like a laser) to sit.
When tested off-leash in the shelter's play yard, Blizzard was a bit tense and unsure of other dogs at first, but eventually loosened up after a few minutes and was ready to bounce around and play chase briefly.
Upon initial examination, our vets noted that Blizzard appeared overall generally very healthy. After some time in our care, staff noticed that Blizzard was favoring one of her back legs. X-rays taken while under sedation for spay showed possible partial or complete cruciate tear/rupture. She's been started on pain meds for now and a full medical summary can be provided upon request.
Blizzard is available immediately for rescue pick-up, and due to her medical and the fact that BARCS is out of dog space, we are hoping to secure rescue placement for her as soon as possible.
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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yuumei-art · 7 months
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Branch manager and assistant branch manager ✨
My dumb and dumber muse and model:
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some-doggo-pics · 1 year
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Great day to be a rescue dog❤️❤️
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lapinedomme · 29 days
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i will die for her
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van-bc · 1 year
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Sleepy girl after a day of travelling
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wolfenbeck · 1 month
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enbycrip · 10 months
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So we just adopted Cynthia, who is a rescue husky not quite a year old, from a local rescue, on Wednesday.
We lost our sweet Staffie Jasmine suddenly in February, which was awful. Cynth is definitely a big difference, esp for a disabled person with fatigue issues, but she is a wonderful, wonderful soul and we already adore her deeply.
Isn’t she beautiful? The rescue did the most wonderful job rehabbing her - she was seized on welfare grounds after being horribly neglected as a smol pup, and was apparently not only skeletal but so afraid of humans she flinched when someone came close enough to fill her water bowl when she got to them. Now she’s this stunning, sweet-natured, derpy bundle of energy who adores playing and belly rubs but has adjusted wonderfully to walking on a lead with me using a rollator and realises she has to be quite gentle with me because I’m a bit wobbly.
Honestly, I feel so fucking *privileged* to be able to give her a home with a decent-sized garden where she gets to sleep in a big pile on a bed with us and to be able to take her out for walks in wild parks - she *adores* woodlands and long grass and wildflowers, and once her recall is a wee bit better she’ll be able to get off her lead entirely.
She’s already improving so much at learning to stay but I’m so looking forward to taking her to training classes to help speed her along, mostly because I think she’s going to love them. She’s a clever soul and enjoys learning. She’s met the big lurcher-Staffie cross next door and got some off-lead play in her garden today, which is clearly the most fun she’s ever had. It was *adorable* to watch ❤️🐺❤️
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queer-crip-grows · 8 months
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Our sweet rescue husky, Cynthia, out having the time of her life in a local park, then passed out exhausted and safe when we got home.
The amount she has grown, learned and developed since we rescued her just three months ago is almost impossible to encapsulate. We heard from the SSPCA that when they rescued her as a puppy she was a fur-covered skeleton who was terrified of humans. Now she’s this confident, sociable, sweet pup with fantastic recall who spent most of yesterday curled up looking after me while I was having a flare-up.
No one ever expects pups like Cynthia, who appears to be a purebred husky as far as anyone can tell, to end up in rescue. The SSPCA told us they had actually had quite a lot of trouble placing her because she took a little time to warm up to new people - and by that I do mean about twenty minutes, which is no longer the case. Now she keeps trying to mug other dog parents for treats when we are out and about ;)
I suspect her exercise needs might have been preying on people’s minds. Given I have a fatigue condition, it was preying on ours too, but we have genuinely managed much better than I feared. I am home all day as I am chronically ill and studying a Master’s degree remotely, and she *really* benefits from that - she’s not as clingy as our sweet Staffie Jasmine who died in February, but she really needs constant company.
Oh, and she has handled my mobility devices so much better than just about any other pup I’ve ever met.
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diablo1776 · 11 months
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Dawgs 🖤
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moonlight26posts-blog · 6 months
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In Baltimore County, MD: Husky mix Puppy Seeking Rescue or Adopter
Baltimore County Animal Services is seeking rescue placement or an adopter for Zoey. Zoey is a 6 month old, 43 pound Husky mix that was recently surrendered to us due to her family moving. Zoey was very skittish when she arrived, bus has come a long way. Zoey is available to rescue or an adopter, we are just so full-on dogs we would like to get as many dogs adopted or rescued as we can to make room for the continuing incoming dogs. Zoey is still pretty scared here, but does like to get pets and attention when she warms up. She has previously lived with other dogs and did well with them, but did not do well with cats so we are seeking a home for her without cats. Zoey needs someone who can be patient with her and help build her confidence. Zoey is up to date on vaccines, heartworm tested negative, and spayed. If you are interested in pulling Zoey, or have any questions please let us know! Adopters are welcome to visit our adoptable pets 12pm-5pm Tuesdays-Sundays.
Thank you,
Megan Phillabaum
Rescue Coordinator
Baltimore County Animal Services
13800 Manor Road
Baldwin, MD 21013
410-887-7297
To see other animals in need of rescue, visit here: https://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/departments/animal-services/rescue-partners
Baltimorecountymd.gov/animalservices
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yuumei-art · 7 months
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My turtle dog~ I want to thank everyone's kind words on my last post about my grandma's passing. I've been taking it easy and painting my dogs to take my mind off things. this is Luna's favorite pose
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hotdonnamt · 2 months
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fall 🦴🍁
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dragonsdendoodles · 18 days
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do you think fiona ended up with any food specific trauma responses from the famine? Like food hoarding or smth
My absolute sincerest apologies, but that specifically isn’t a topic I’m particularly comfortable speaking on at the moment because I have approximately zero knowledge of any food-specific trauma responses other than observing one person who will not be named and one of my dogs who used to be a stray. And as much as I love Dora I don’t think we want me comparing Fiona to a stray husky found on the streets of Texas growling at my other dog for getting too close to her food bowl and making me scared of her for a solid week. I will absolutely find time to research that (if I don’t forget) but as of now I don’t have an answer
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theg0ddesspersephone · 9 months
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I have three huskies all of which were rescues from different abusive situations. Which means that each need very different handling for similar situations. Now if you've ever owned or been around several huskies you know they can play fight and it looks vicious sometimes to vicious to the point it's best to break it up. In their heads they are still playing but to everyone else it looks like they are about to rip each other's faces off.
Now on to the story. Xena and Zeus tend to play fight a lot sometimes it gets too vicious. Now I'm not putting my hand in there as Zeus has trauma with people grabbing his color and Xena is too jumpy for all that. So what do I do? Well we have a baby gate they are all for some reason afraid of.... I chase them around the house a couple times while shaking it.
The best part? We only have hardwood/laminate flooring which means they look like cartoon dogs running in place for a couple moments before they gain traction and there's a lot of husky drifting and sliding. Honestly... it's hysterical.
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vagarezas · 3 months
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darkwood-sleddog · 2 years
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Following up on my post from last night (because what am if a perpetual “oh and another thing!” Person): it’s not even that oh I put more effort into my dog’s training and they are better at navigating a new situation because of it.
Because while that is true, a dog is only as good as the success you set them up for, I uh….am not a great dog trainer. I’m the most average, low effort person with the exception of exercise and sports. I like my dogs to be able to settle because I have stuff other than dogs that goes on in my life tbh.
My dogs are able to navigate new non-sports situations easily despite this. (Like sometimes I bemoan the things my dogs could accomplish with a better trainer than me but then I look inwardly and go ‘no.no I won’t say that because I’m enjoying my dogs regardless and that’s what matters’).
My fellow purebred dog owning folk that don’t have stable dogs are absolute angels putting in the amount of work they do so their dog is just able to function. Like. A. Dog. And yet their dogs will not feel the same sense of confidence to navigate through life as my own do. Despite the effort from their owners/trainers, despite the same bond and trust their dogs have in them as mine do in me. And that’s sad.
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