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Loaded with Puppies!!
Sandusky County Dog
Pound
Fremont, OH
419-334-2372
scpoundpuppies@yahoo.com
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ALL BUT TWO PUPPIES HAVE BEEN PLACED!!
Please contact the Sandusky County Commissioners and let
them know that it is unacceptable for dogs and puppies to continue
to be killed with Carbon Monoxide at the Sandusky County Pound. You
might want to commend them for the Pound's spay/neuter program, and
for its effort to work with rescues. However, there is no reason why
lethal injection can not be implemented NOW... not in a year from
now.
Brad Smith
Dan Liskai Terry Thatcher
100 N. Park Ave.
Fremont, OH 43420
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Organization |
Dominant breed |
Age |
M/F |
Name |
Pic |
Features |
Sandusky County Dog Pound
Fremont, OH |
Beagle,Labrador Retriever |
Senior |
F |
Samantha & Baby SA |
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Sandusky County Dog Pound
Fremont, OH |
Sheep
Dog,Terrier |
Senior |
M |
Buddy-Very Sad! |
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Sandusky County Dog Pound
Fremont, OH |
Spaniel |
Baby |
M |
Kodiak #644 |
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Sandusky County Dog Pound
Fremont, OH |
Labrador
Retriever,Shepherd |
Young |
F |
Olive URGENT |
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Sandusky County Dog Pound
Fremont, OH |
Labrador
Retriever,Shepherd |
Baby |
F |
Hollie -SAD |
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Sandusky County Dog Pound
Fremont, OH |
Collie,Retriever |
Baby |
M |
Zach #646 |
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Sandusky County Dog Pound
Fremont, OH |
Collie |
Baby |
M |
Comet & Blitzen |
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Sandusky County Dog Pound
Fremont, OH |
Labrador
Retriever |
Adult |
M |
Buddy #640 |
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Sandusky County Dog Pound
Fremont, OH |
Shepherd |
Baby |
M |
Baby Sam #659 |
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Sandusky County Dog Pound
Fremont, OH |
Boxer,Labrador Retriever |
Young |
F |
Dancer #660 |
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Sandusky County Dog Pound
Fremont, OH |
Terrier |
Young |
F |
Cupid #661 |
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Sandusky County Dog Pound
Fremont, OH |
Yellow
Labrador Retriever |
Young |
M |
Huck URGENT! |
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Please help: These dogs were being offered for 'Free to good home'...I
contacted the woman to explain why that is dangerous...she is desperate,
since most of our facilities are kill shelters and the two that we know of
that are not, are so backed up, they won't call back. She said both dogs
are in great health and that this is going to be specially hard on the lab
since she has had here since she was a puppy. (I will never understand,
how anyone can move and leave a 10 yr. member of the family behind...that
is longer than most people keep spouse in this age) but apparently she has
no option and knows the likelihood of these dogs getting into a home
through a kill shelter are next to nil. I am full and can't take them in,
but would definitely help transport. I have no Lab connections. please
contact all that you know.
Gloria
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