San Bernardino, California – The beautiful, young German shepherd who alerted humans to the presence of her newborn puppies in a dumpster is at risk of being killed. According to advocates, the three-year-old shepherd, Roxy, is on this week’s euthanasia list at the San Bernardino City Animal Shelter, and she will be put down if they are not placed with a rescue group in time.

An advocate reached out to National Animal News about the heartbreaking situation, writing in part:
I’m dismayed and devastated to report that Roxy and her three
surviving puppies have been given until 1/2/26 for placement at SBC. Otherwise they more than
likely will be killed. Three of her puppies have already died. Many of us in the FB facility pet community
(myself included) have aggressively networked Roxy and her babies.

Many of Roxy’s babies died at the facility and it is unclear if the survivors will be euthanized if and when Roxy is. Time is of the essence for this intuitive, intelligent dog. Please share her plight and help her get the life-saving attention she so desperately needs.
Find Roxy’s adoption profile at this link.
ID#A587334
Name: Roxy
Species: Dog
Breed: German Shepherd Dog
Color: Brown and black
Gender: Female
Age: Approximately 3 years old
Shelter information
Location: San Bernardino City Animal Shelter
Website: www.sbcitypets.org
Phone Number: (909) 998-4000
Address: 333 Chandler Place
San Bernardino, CA 92408
Original story about Roxy at this link.
Note: All inquiries about this dog must be made to the San Bernardino City Animal Shelter. National Animal News is NOT the point of contact and has no affiliation with this dog or this facility. Roxy is RESCUE only and must go to an approved 501(c)(3) organization.
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