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  • FL-Miami-Possible B Mixes in Shelter

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    I sure wish someone could go down and look at these dogs. A couple of them sure look like the could be poorly bred b's. IMO.
  • LA-LaPlace-B Mixes in Shelter

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    They all look like lovely dogs, I hope someone can go down to see them, tell us if there is a pb in the bunch.
  • OK-Special Needs Female B in Shelter

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    "Their Petfinder info states that they only keep animals 4-7 days and only open M-F 9-5!" One of the reasons it is so hard for people to adopt or claim their lost pets. Pet shelters that are only open when the majority of people are working. My county shelter is only open M-F 8am - noon!
  • B Mix in Miami FL Shelter

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    I did ask the shelter about Daisy (at least she has a name now), she is 26 pounds and about 4 years old, I didn't learn much else other than she doesn't have much time. -Joanne @dcmclcm4: Is there anyone who could see this B Mix to determine if she is actually a B or perhaps a Shiba Inu? It is not a good picture as it appears that it was taken when she was in a truck cage/kennel. This shelter used to have a reputation of not being very good. Here is her Petfinder website: http://www.petfinder.com/petdetail/16910585
  • B mix in michgan at local shelter

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  • Male B in Baton Rouge, LA shelter

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    Most of my shelters call basenji rescue when they get a basenji in. That is because selling a basenji to a family who hasn't a clue to what they are getting, makes the dog come back to the shelter. They know basenji rescue is a good thing. I hope someone can get him out. Maybe they can send a family who has been screened to the shelter to adopt it out directly. That would be better then the dog being left in the shelter, imo.