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Pound Kill Lists - Animals on death Row

please help save these beautiful babies from a cruel death xx

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OinkMoo OinkMoo NSW Posts: 1340
1 23 Feb 2012
Hello everyone

Since there isnt a descussion on animals on the kill lists in pounds i thought i would make one.

Animals in pounds are been killed at a rapid rate due to over-breeding and uninformed owners, There is a kill list issued every Tuesday and Thursday. Fostering a animal is easy and cheap. The pound supplys you with food, bedding and vet bills all you have to do is look after the animal until he/she finds a home ecstatic Animals in pounds can be transported all over australia to the right homes.

Here is the Renbury Kill List for cats and Kittens today ( 23/02/2012 )
                         -Todays list features 18 cats and kittens to be destroyed.-
There also is 2 female cats and there 2-3 week old kittens that will be destroyed

Here is the Renbury Kill List for dogs and puppies today ( 23/02/2012 )
                       -Todays list features 11 dogs and puppies to be destroyed.-
Mainly staffys and staffy X breds, also small dogs and a 7 week old puppy

Please follow the page and links on the left hand side to veiw photo's and information
>> http://www.renbury.com.au/ <<

Please share to help save these babies from the needle xx  dog
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Beemo Beemo United States Posts: 1259
2 23 Feb 2012
Urgent dog rescues (with photos):
http://www.dolforums.com.au/forum/30-urgent-rescues-and-requests/

Don't you wish you could just take them all home with you sad
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Cassie4 Cassie4 QLD Posts: 16
3 23 Feb 2012
Abbiesaurus said:
Urgent dog rescues (with photos):
http://www.dolforums.com.au/forum/30-urgent-rescues-and-requests/

Don't you wish you could just take them all home with you sad
Yes it would be nice to take them all home but of course it is not possible.  Sadly a needle death is the most humane alternative to finding homes for all.
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OinkMoo OinkMoo NSW Posts: 1340
4 23 Feb 2012
Good and bad news about todays kill list at Renbury

Good ~ 8 dogs got rescued off the kill list today ecstatic and are off to there new and furever homes

Bad~ 3 dogs sadley were PTS sad

I havent herd about the cat list yet,hopefully some were saved.  cloud9
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Jacqui T Jacqui T NSW Posts: 796
5 23 Feb 2012
OinkMoo said:
Fostering a animal is easy and cheap. The pound supplys you with food, bedding and vet bills all you have to do is look after the animal until he/she finds a home ecstatic Animals in pounds can be transported all over australia to the right homes.
Hey guys,

Just want to make it aware that it isn't always the pounds that give you the supplies- I only know of Renbury helping out in critical cases with that or shelters like RSPCA or AWL. Your best bet with fostering is to go through a reputable rescue group- most will do an inspection of your house and ask you a few questions about your lifestyle and history with pets just so they know what kind of time you have and what you are prepared for. I also advise that if money is a bit of an issue- only go with a rescue group that are 16D approved and have an agreement with a vet for discount care- even if they pay for the vet treatment it would be better for them and you then know they are loyal to vets.

Again with transport I must advise that you make sure the animal is vet checked and quarantine for at least 3-4 days before being transported. As pound animals have been in much more contact with other animals than normal pets, they can be more prone to illness and disease such as parvo virus and simple things like hookworm. When transported, dogs are put into a trailer next to each other for many hours at a time, you do not know where these other dogs have come from thus it would be ideal to get all vaccinations done before transport as well. There have been cases where dogs have been transported from NSW to VIC only to be diagnosed with parvo on the way.
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Kirrilly Kirrilly VIC Posts: 2092
6 23 Feb 2012
I'd love to have a nice big backyard one day so I can foster a few dogs sad So sad.
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OinkMoo OinkMoo NSW Posts: 1340
7 4 Mar 2012
Tuesdays kill list of dogs includes some absulutly beautiful boys and girls. Here they are:

19/2/12 Rottweiler m Black & tan - dog is microchipped & registered & is recorded as 9 1/2 years of age, when this boy first arrived has was not completey trusted but has now settled and is friendly.

19/2/12 Staffy Cross f White with tan spots - dog is microchipped as Ganger & is recorded as 6 months of age, gorgeous sweet friendly girl

24/2/12 Staffy Cross m Tan.

27/2/12 medium cross breed m brindle and white only a young teenager

26/2/12 terrier cross m grey & white

27/2/12 Am Staffy Cross m red

Photos of all the beautiful doggies can be veiwed here : http://www.facebook.com/#!/media/set/?set=a.10150535170357242.366806.285548887241&type=3

PLEASE SHARE THIS AROUND AND HELP SAVE A LIFE!!  ecstatic
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OinkMoo OinkMoo NSW Posts: 1340
8 4 Mar 2012
There is a massive amount of cats in the Renbury pound at the moment.

72 cats are listed, and due to the massive amounts of cats coming in every day, there are cats and young kittens been put to sleep every day - Please veiw there pictures, there are some gawjus cats and kittens in there that need a home ASAP!!

please veiw and share around to help save these gawjus babies http://www.facebook.com/#!/media/set/?set=a.10150140170632242.283261.285548887241&type=3
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OinkMoo OinkMoo NSW Posts: 1340
9 4 Mar 2012
URGENT - ALL SAVES NEEDED BY 4PM THURS 8/3

22/2/12 Med Cross Breed f Brindle - dog is microchipped but not owner details available on register Sefton bcc tba

video footage - http://www.youtube.com/​;watch?v=klh-zSbhJ6w&list=UU​_Ta1mV5Wt29rqKt4KadTHw&ind​ex=7&feature=plcp

1/3/12 Cattle dog cross f red & white approximately 6 months old Moorebank 5909
VOLUNTEER NOTES
Weather is not conducive to taking any dog outside to get to know them better, so these are just initial observations. She is a very friendly girl, wiggling that backside of hers when you enter the kennel block. She is very focused and obedient when there is a treat involved..... and has some moxy to her!! Cute little thing

1/3/12 German Shepherd cross Rottweiler f black & tan Chipping Norton 5922
VOLUNTEER NOTES
If I was her owner, you can bet your bottom dollar I'd be scouring the streets for her! She is such a submissive and gentle soul who is making the best of a bad situation. And by that I mean the Mally next to her who wants the world to know he is not happy being confined to a kennel! She actually flinches away from him, leans into you and just absorbs your cuddles. She is an extremely sweet little lady - who's going to be the lucky one to save her?

please help and share around this info, they have until thrusday at 4pm befor they will be killed!!
http://www.facebook.com/RenburyFarm?ref=ts#!/media/set/?set=a.10150547252517242.368679.285548887241&type=3
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OinkMoo OinkMoo NSW Posts: 1340
10 4 Mar 2012
Cassie4 said:
Abbiesaurus said:
Urgent dog rescues (with photos):
http://www.dolforums.com.au/forum/30-urgent-rescues-and-requests/

Don't you wish you could just take them all home with you sad
Yes it would be nice to take them all home but of course it is not possible.  Sadly a needle death is the most humane alternative to finding homes for all.
The most humane thing to do is to desex your dogs and cats to save them from such a cruel fate sad
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