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Stunning Plush Coat Shepherd Euthanasia Listed After Being Picked Up As A Stray

Jurupa Valley, CA – A stunning plush coat German shepherd finds herself on the euthanasia list at the Riverside County Animal Control – Riverside Shelter. The shelter cites “kennel stress” as the reason this five-year-old dog urgently needs to exit.

This beautiful girl, dubbed Sasha, was picked up as a stray on February 11. Although it is clear that she had an owner, nobody came to get her.

It is of little surprise that Sasha is stressed. What type of dog wouldn’t be stressed? She has nothing familiar around her. No familiar faces, no familiar sounds, no familiar voices to reassure her that things will be okay.

Please help Sasha get the help she needs to survive – your efforts to network her adoption information can mean the difference between her life, or her death.

Adoption profile here.

ID#A1781816
Located At: Riverside County Animal Control – Riverside Shelter
Description: I am a female, 57.80 lbs, black and brown German Shepherd Dog.
Age: The shelter staff think I am about 5 years old.
More Info: I have been at the shelter since Feb 11, 2024.
I am a special needs animal. Please contact the shelter for more information.

Showing signs of kennel stress. Needs immediate exit.

Location: Riverside County Animal Control – Riverside Shelter
Phone Number: (951) 358-7387
Address: 6851 Van Buren Boulevard
Jurupa Valley, CA 92509
Extra Information: Please visit our website at www.rcdas.org to make an appointment for services.

Note: All inquiries about this dog must be made directly to the animal shelter. Animal Victory is not the point of contact and has no affiliation with this dog, or this shelter facility.


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9 COMMENTS

  1. Penny, can u reach out to German Shepard rescues? Maybe u can get pledges to raise about $1k to go to the rescue that takes it 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

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  2. This is a crock of crap. They just can’t be bothered releasing to rescues. That’s the problem with these places. All it takes is a phone call but evidently that requires work.

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    • Employees are probably too busy with “witty” banter and other workplace hi-jinks to do any actual work to save animals’ lives. But dog BREEDERS are even worse.

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  3. WTF is wrong with these shelters. they always want to euthanize when there are so many options open to them!!! Euthanasia is the lazy answer. these places are not shelters they are murdering stations!

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  4. The Linda Blair World Heart Foundation in California can save this German Shepherd’s life. They’re also on Facebook. They need to be contacted.

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  5. i see his profile is crossed out. i guess it’s safe to assume they crossed his life out just as easily. why don’t these places hire people who give a shit and will make phone calls and see if a rescue can help. i guess that requires some form of compassion and a work ethic. so in todays world you can scratch that off the list.

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  6. What’s wrong with these evil people? Euthanasia list? This is the hell! They should be a safe place for animals in need FGS!!!

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