LIBERTY
AND JUSTICE FOR ALL
South L.A. officer gently tugged at the body underneath the car. Little by little, Liberty (A1108335, 2 year old female) emerged. It was love at first sight. Animal Control Officers see it all — and it is not a pretty sight. Neither was Liberty. She came in at “0” — meaning that she was beyond emaciated. Not to mention traumatized. When we first had her out, she would not move, would barely blink — hence, the name Liberty, as in “statue.”
But, look at this video and see the transformation once back in her ISO area. She loved having the other dogs around and felt so much more secure that her tail started to wag and wouldn’t stop.
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And here she is meeting Magoo (A1102422), another dog we will be networking:
Liberty is responding so well to the love that she is getting at the South L.A. shelter. She’s put on a bit of weight; she’s starting to smile. But, she needs out as our ISO space is packed.
If you would like to give Liberty her liberty, call the south L.A. shelter at (213) 485-0117 or (213) 485-0119. And please let us know so that we can spread the word.
Thanks so much,
Andrea & Mindy
ivegonetothedogs@gmail.com
(323) 363-4909