Elderly dog surrendered – family no longer wanted the responsibility


At 11 years of age, and elderly dog named Dober was surrendered to a busy California animal care facility because his family no longer wanted the responsibility of pet ownership. Now, Dober is one of hundreds of homeless dogs at the facility who needs to find somewhere to go.


Dober’s face has grayed and his body is no longer youthful and strong – but he is still alive and ready to be loved. According to the volunteer-run Facebook page, Saving Carson Shelter Dogs, Dober was surrendered to the shelter with another senior dog named Paris.

A post was made on Sunday about the pair:

Sweet DOBER was left with his BONDED SISTER PARIS #A4254971 after 11 years because they didn’t want the responsibility anymore and they need some help now. Please SHARE, a FOSTER or Adopter would save them and hopefully keep them together.

Paris is an elder dog as well – in fact, she is a bit older, with her age listed as 12 years. These old dogs are in need of help to get out of the crowded facility alive.


Saving Dober and Paris

You can lend these senior dogs a hand by sharing this article, with their adoption information.

Petharbor link for Dober here.

Petharbor link for Paris here.

For more information about this animal, call:
Los Angeles County Animal Control – Carson at (310) 523-9566
Ask for information about animal ID number A4254971 and A4251110.

https://www.facebook.com/savingcarsonshelterdogs/videos/482131818985585/

INTERESTED IN FOSTERING? If you’re in LA, OC, San Bernadino or Riverside County and would like to apply to foster a Carson pup, please visit CarsonFosters.com to complete the online foster application.

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