Save a life: German shepherd Hank is sweetest dog ever


Why not save a life?  Handsome German shepherd, Hank has been at  Carson Animal Care since February 22, and no one has offered to take him home. The staff describes him this way:


“HANK has big beautiful ears and gorgeous eyes and he has super sweet energy. The shelter describes him as shy, mellow and friendly with the other dogs. He needs a home with adults only and he is beautiful. Please sHARE for his life; he’s SUCH a dreamboat and a FOSTER or ADOPTER would save him.”

And there you have it. A one-year-old German shepherd who needs out of  the California shelter:

#A5153142 My name is HANK and I’m an approximately 1 year old male German Shepherd. I am not yet neutered. I have been at the Carson Animal Care Center since 2/22. I will be available on 2/26. You can visit me at my temporary home at C313.

German Shepherd  AGE:1 years

Male  ARRIVED:2/22
AVAILABLE ON: 2/26
Carson Shelter – 310-523-9566
M-TH 12pm-7pm, F-SU- 10am-5pm
216 W Victoria St. Gardena, CA 90248

And now some videos to get acquainted with Hank

Video #1

https://www.facebook.com/savingcarsonshelterdogs/videos/925343477638287/


Video #2

https://www.facebook.com/savingcarsonshelterdogs/videos/934460720059896/

Follow Hank’s plight here. Why not share his story, his photo and his videos with friends, family and social media contacts. Sharing does save lives. Here at Pet  Rescue Report, the writers have had amazing successes helping shelter pets find new homes. Save a life – spay and neuter. Save a life – foster and adopt. Save a life – report suspected animal cruelty or neglect.

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