NCSU lab dogs in need of rescue
I WISH I had the room...if I did I would take them all...BUT I have sent this info to everyone I know in hopes that just maybe someone will open their hearts and homes to these poor guys :cry:
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Subject: FW: NCSU lab dogs in need of rescue Please follow this link to see pictures of the nine Laboratory dogs that must be rescued by May 30th, or they will be put in "a Terminal Study." Please help or cross post to other rescues! http://www4.ncsu.edu/~lnshewmo/dogs/index.html MORE INFO: Laboratory Animal Resources at the Vet School (North Carolina State University--Raleigh, NC) has 9 dogs available to be adopted out immediately. These dogs have been offered before and we had no takers. These dogs will go to a terminal study if we do not have any takers before May 30th. We would much rather see these dogs, who have given so much to research, go to a good home to live out the rest of their lives but can not keep them here any longer. Please contact me before May 30th if you are interested. See link below for pictures: > ID# Name Sex Breed Age/ DOB > 79131 Fallon F Retriever mix 5 yrs > 83741 Isabelle F Foxhound 6 yrs > 84522 Jacqueline F Beagle 1/30/02 > 61932 April F Lab mix 6-8 yrs > 83740 Ikester M Foxhound 6 yrs > 96348 Dabney FS Small mongrel 8/8/04 > 96349 Talley FS Small mongrel 8/24/04 > 96352 Carter MC Med mongrel 8/4/04 > 96354 Doak MC Med mongrel 8/4/04 (CLICK TO SEE PICTURES) http://www4.ncsu.edu/~lnshewmo/dogs/index.html PLEASE CONTACT This person, if you can help with a rescue: Angel Rollins Assistant Facility Manager College of Veterinary Medicine Laboratory Animal Resources 4700 Hillsborough Street Raleigh NC 27606 919-513-6340(phone) -
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I WISH I had the room...if I did I would take them all...BUT I have sent this info to everyone I know in hopes that just maybe someone will open their hearts and homes to these poor guys :cry:
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