💔 Taz is scared, and you can see it in his eyes.
Found roaming the streets alone, this sweet 2-year-old now spends his days trembling in a shelter kennel, unsure of what comes next. He doesn't bark for attention or beg to be noticed. He simply sits quietly, hoping someone will give him a chance.
🥺 When his kennel door opened, Taz didn't try to run. He just sat there shaking, trying to understand why he was there.
Taz needs a foster or adopter before shelter stress takes a bigger toll on him. Fostering is FREE, and all supplies are provided.
🐾 TAZ #A185188 • 2 years old • Male • Vaccinated • 36 lbs
📍 Pasadena Animal Shelter 5150 Burke Rd, Pasadena, TX
📩 Adoptions: [email protected] 📩 Foster/Rescue: [email protected]
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@Avabelly__ I like it. I would do this if my driveway was straight. If you don't like it maybe add some left-to-right rows every couple of feet of something like pebble gravel to break it up?
@CollinRugg My brother and sister-in-law were told their baby had Down syndrome. Guess what? The doctor was wrong. Gotta wonder how often that happens.
@fren_melissa@MrPitbull07 I have one that comes to the kitchen window every evening to see if I have any leftover cat food for her. She has a pouch full of babies. Sometimes I might see a tail or a foot sticking out.
@MrPitbull07 They cannot control when they will "play dead". It's their body's defense response to stress. The amount of stress will determine how long it lasts -- minutes or hours. They also give off a nasty smell when they play dead -- add'l deterrent to being eaten.