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  • TX-Longview-4 Brindle B Mixes-In High Kill Shelter

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    Here is the second picture! I am not sure why I am having so many problems attaching these pictures. Jennifer [image: attachment_p_155875_0_b-mix-in-longview-tx.jpg]
  • OH-Mansfield-Possible Male Tri B or B Mix in Shelter

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    I was told he only weighed 10-15 lbs. Perhaps he is a Chi/Terrier mix instead. Jennifer
  • 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.
  • KY-Nicholasville-Female B Mix in Shelter

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    All these folks willing to help this girl..makes me so very happy. I hope she is out of the shelter shortly .
  • 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
  • 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.