Sunday, March 27, 2011

Byan's days may be limited

An email from one of our client:


I volunteer at Broward Animal Control and there is a very handsome and very gentle bulldog mix name Bryan who has been at the shelter for a couple months.  I heard a rather sad rumor that needs to find a home soon, very soon, or else his days at the shelter may be limited.

I've been volunteering for about a year and I've met many, many dogs. Bryan is a very kind soul who would be a great companion for someone.  He came into the shelter as a stray, so no one knows his background. The staff guesses he's around 3 1/2 years old.

Bryan looks like a tough guy, but he's actually kind of a big lap dog and likes to have his belly rubbed.  He's also very smart, easy to train and pays attention when you talk to him.

If you know of anyone who is looking for an adult dog to add to their family, would you please pass along the information about Bryan?
He's at Broward County Animal Care, 1870 SW 39th St, Fort Lauderdale.  His number is A1419697.  I'm attaching a photo of him, but he is much more handsome in person. :-)


Florida dog bite law


Nebraska lawmakers have re-defined a “dangerous dog”, focusing more on the individual behavior of the dog than it’s breed. If a dog attacks a person or another dog in a vicious manner, the owner could face up to one year in jail, and a $1000 fine. Repeat attacks could cost the owner a felony, plus five years of jail time and a $10,000 fine.

Read more: http://dogsgowalking.com/pet-article/Dog-bite-law-in-Florida/16