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My name is Blue!

Posted over 3 weeks ago | Updated 12 hours ago

My basic info

Breed
American Pit Bull Terrier
Color
Age
10 years 1 month old, Senior
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
58 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
NBD2019127

My details

Alert icon Not good with cats
Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

We first met Blue in 2018, when he entered the shelter as a stray. He was reclaimed fairly quickly and was microchipped before he left, so we met him again almost exactly 6 years later, we knew exactly who he was. Officers left door hangers at his residence (very close to where he was found), we called, we emailed, we texted, we sent Facebook messages…. All went unanswered.

It was the holidays, so we thought maybe his owners were out of town, having left Blue in the care of friends or neighbors, and at the time, we were not overly full, so we could give them all the time they needed to come get their dog. But sadly, after a month, with absolutely no contact from his previous owners – we have to accept they aren’t coming.

Blue was heartworm positive back in 2018, and tested positive again this year, so we can only assume they never got him treated and were never keeping him on any sort of heartworm preventative. Being heartworm positive for AT LEAST 6 years (that we know of, could be longer) can do real damage to a dog’s internal organs so we got him over the vet for a senior panel and to make sure there had not yet been any irreversible damage. His bloodwork was far from ideal, but still good enough to begin heartworm treatment this week.

Blue is a pit bull terrier, about 60 pounds, neutered and we are guessing at least 10 years old. Blue is great on a leash, appears house trained, terrific in the car, dog AND cat friendly and so far has loved pretty much everyone he has met.

Blue needs a Foster or Foster to Adopt placement for the next 8-12 weeks to continue to support his heartworm treatment. During this period, he needs to be kept mostly calm, crated mostly, and only out for on leash walks – absolutely no romping with other dogs or off leash time in the yard – but once those heartworms are good and dead, he can go back to being a regular dog.

His life expectancy MAY be shortened by him having these heartworms go so long without being treated, but he could also easily have another good 4-5 years in him. Older dogs tend to need more veterinary care than younger dogs, so his foster needs to be ready, willing and able to take him for regular checkups with our vet here in town. We have grant funding to support his vet care for the next 4 months but after that, it will be his adopter’s responsibility to keep him healthy and happy.

We just know there’s a hero out there who will be PERFECT for Blue – can you help us find them?

Interested? Submit a Foster Application HERE: https://www.hsnba.org/get-involved/foster/HSNBA lists all animals online from the moment of intake, and our listings are updated automatically every midnight. Some of these animals may not be available for adoption at this moment, but you can always call the shelter at 830-629-5287 for clarification on the adoption process or the animal's current status.
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
NBD2019127
Contact
Address
3353 Morningside Drive, New Braunfels, TX 78132

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Cats are $60
Dogs are $120
All adoptions are spayed/neutered, vaccinated with age appropriate vaccines, treated for fleas and ticks, dewormed for common intestinal parasites, and microchipped.

Adopters must be at least 18 years old. If you don't own your residence, you must provide a copy of the lease agreement stating that you're able to own animals. We will check your animal control history and there is about 15-20 minutes worth of paperwork before you can take your animal home.

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